I say that only because I haven't yet been able to find this research. Do you have any clues as to where she heard it -- on the television news, on NPR, in the newspaper -- or when?
Here's the Harvard Medical School page on current diabetes research, and while there are several interesting articles and studies there, I didn't find one that sounded like what your MIL meant.
And this is the American Diabetes Association's research page, which has links to recent diabetes research discoveries and a searchable database... it's a great resource, but again, I didn't find anything resembling a study on lows being better or worse than highs:
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Free2beme, is your MIL a creative soul?
I say that only because I haven't yet been able to find this research. Do you have any clues as to where she heard it -- on the television news, on NPR, in the newspaper -- or when?
Here's the Harvard Medical School page on current diabetes research, and while there are several interesting articles and studies there, I didn't find one that sounded like what your MIL meant.
http://hms.harvard.edu/public/disease/diabetes/diabetes.html
And this is the American Diabetes Association's research page, which has links to recent diabetes research discoveries and a searchable database... it's a great resource, but again, I didn't find anything resembling a study on lows being better or worse than highs:
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-research/ada-funded.jsp
Are there any more details she had?
May 14, 2009 - 8:35amThis Comment
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