Foods: High Glycemic Load

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4 Diseases Researched for Foods: High Glycemic Load

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5 Abstracts with Foods: High Glycemic Load Research

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Pubmed Data : Skin Therapy Lett. 2010 Mar ;15(3):1-2, 5. PMID: 20361171
Study Type : Meta Analysis
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Pubmed Data : Acta Derm Venereol. 2012 May ;92(3):241-6. PMID: 22678562
Study Type : Human Study
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Diseases : Acne
Problem Substances : Foods: High Glycemic Load
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Pubmed Data : BMC Dermatol. 2012 ;12:13. Epub 2012 Aug 16. PMID: 22898209
Study Type : Human Study
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Diseases : Acne
Problem Substances : Foods: High Glycemic Load
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Pubmed Data : J Natl Cancer Inst. 2012 Nov 21 ;104(22):1702-11. Epub 2012 Nov 7. PMID: 23136358
Study Type : Human Study
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Pharmacological Actions : Carcinogens
Problem Substances : Foods: High Glycemic Load
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Pubmed Data : J Natl Cancer Inst. 2002 Sep 4;94(17):1293-300. PMID: 12208894
Study Type : Human Study
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Problem Substances : Foods: High Glycemic Load

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