Diabetes and Cocaine

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Cutting With Levamisole Could Make Cocaine Abuse Worse For Skin

medicalnewstoday.com — “Cocaine is one of the most used illegal substances. So much so that cocaine cut with byproducts is rampant and in a new report, it seems that cocaine is now being diluted from its pure form witView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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The Buzz on Energy Drinks :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Full Throttle. Rockstar. Monster Energy. Spike. Wired X505. Red Bull. Amp. Fixx. No Fear. Cocaine (Cocaine?). What do they all have in common? No, they're not names of monster trucks or wrestlers from SmackDown. Rather, they're the names of popular energy drinks that have blasted their way into the beverage market...View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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#diabetes New Blog post by Amy Campbell: The Buzz on Energy Drinks http://bit.ly/19wvze

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How to Overcome Alcohol Abuse | Controlling Type 2 Diabetes

diabetes.doikle.com — “Do people abuse alcohol or it only applies to other drugs such as cocaine or heroin? This is the question that many people tend to ask but with no avail. Alcohol Abuse is not the consumption of alcohol because you can take alcohol but for the right quantity only. Any activity after too much consumption of alcohol is what is called Alcohol Abuse. However, there are very many definitions for this technology due to the various studies conducted. According to psychiatrists, it is a state which ariseView full resource at diabetes.doikle.com

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Pocket chemistry: DNA helps glucose meters measure more than sugar

eurekalert.org — “Glucose meters aren't just for diabetics anymore. Thanks to University of Illinois chemists, they can be partnered with functional DNA sensors as simple, portable, inexpensive meters for a number of target molecules in blood, serum, water or food. The researchers demonstrated using functional DNA with glucose meters to detect cocaine, the disease marker interferon, adenosine and uranium. The two-step method could be used to detect any kind of molecule that a functional DNA or RNA can bind.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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