Hi I live in Phoenix, Arizona and I'm trying to find a place where I can buy sugar gliders. I don't want to hear about virtually any place unless you're CERTAIN they have a USDA approved license. Pet stores are awesome and private breeders are even better as long as they have a USDA approved...
What could be causing me to feel "on edge" at random times? Blood sugar, anxiety?
I have never been known to have anxiety. Over the last week I have felt "off" physically. It is almost like a switch was flipped one day. At random times I feel like my limbs are heavy and my heart feels like...
I'm looking at a receipe for beff casserole, and it mentioned to add wine and bring it to boil. I know boiling wine will eliminate alcohol in it, but does it turn into sugar? Would my casserole will contain less sugar without adding wine in it? Many thanks
Diabetes treatment regimens containing AFREZZATM (insulin human [rDNA origin]) Inhalation Powder, a well-tolerated, ultra rapid acting insulin, provide glucose control similar to standard insulin therapy along with weight loss and reduced incidence of hypoglycemia in patients with Type 1...
Diabetes treatment regimens containing AFREZZATM (insulin human [rDNA origin]) Inhalation Powder, a well-tolerated, ultra rapid acting insulin, provide glucose control similar to standard insulin therapy along with weight loss and reduced incidence of hypoglycemia in patients with Type 1...
A spoonful of sugar might help the medicine go down, but Mary Poppins neglected to add that that it will also lower one’s “good” cholesterol and generally increase the likelihood of heart disease (probably because it’s hard to rhyme “triglycerides”). While it’s well-documented that consuming too...
A spoonful of sugar might help the medicine go down, but Mary Poppins neglected to add that that it will also lower one’s “good” cholesterol and generally increase the likelihood of heart disease (probably because it’s hard to rhyme “triglycerides”). While it’s well-documented that consuming too...
A spoonful of sugar might help the medicine go down, but Mary Poppins neglected to add that that it will also lower one’s “good” cholesterol and generally increase the likelihood of heart disease (probably because it’s hard to rhyme “triglycerides”). While it’s well-documented that consuming too...
A spoonful of sugar might help the medicine go down, but Mary Poppins neglected to add that that it will also lower one’s “good” cholesterol and generally increase the likelihood of heart disease (probably because it’s hard to rhyme “triglycerides”). While it’s well-documented that consuming too...
A spoonful of sugar might help the medicine go down, but Mary Poppins neglected to add that that it will also lower one’s “good” cholesterol and generally increase the likelihood of heart disease (probably because it’s hard to rhyme “triglycerides”). While it’s well-documented that consuming too...