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Do Glucose Goddess Hacks Work? Experts Explain

Do Glucose Goddess Hacks Work? Experts Explain
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The Glucose Goddess supplement to reduce blood sugar spikes is going viral. Is it worth trying?

The Glucose Goddess, Jessie Inchauspé, speaks with TODAY.com about her new supplement Anti-Spike, her glucose hacks and the blood sugar wellness craze.

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Dental Therapy Movement in MA Aims to Address Health Equity

More than 300,000 people in Massachusetts lack access to proper dental care, and health advocates said increasing the number of licensed dental therapists in underserved communities could help. Dental therapists are similar to nurse practitioners and can perform the most commonly needed treatments such as preventive cleanings or fillings, helping uninsured patients avoid costly trips to the emergency room. Dr. .

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Report High Rates of Emergency Rooms for Nontraumatic Dental Conditions / Public News Service

A new report showed children aged 14 and younger are seeking dental care through emergency departments at alarming rates for preventable conditions such as abscesses and chronic gingivitis. The CareQuest Institute for Oral Health report showed high costs and limited dental coverage contribute to the problem of high rates of pediatric emergency department use for dental care in Florida. Cultural and linguistic issues are also part of the problem, and the report found the use rate is higher among Black and Hispanic children. .

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Dueling Reports about Aspartame Leave Consumers Confused

Recent news headlines about the possible cancer risks from using the common artificial sweetener aspartame might have alarmed people who eat and drink products that contain it. Now, other organizations are looking more closely at those findings. The International Agency for Research on Cancer, and a World Health Organization expert committee have labeled aspartame a "possible carcinogenic." However, Hope Warshaw - dietician and secretary of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation - said she believes the report may be misleading to consumers and wants to call attention to what the research didn t say. .

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