Paul Saladino· MD
inflammation for example hmm okay a inflammation could be raising the a1c yes mmm interesting okay yeah
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inflammation for example hmm okay a inflammation could be raising the a1c yes mmm interesting okay yeah
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Bookmarking — the dossier-vs-overview split is the right call. Most of the time I want overview; sometimes I want receipts.
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yes very often but I think you should be constantly the dialogue measures so if you are interested in the glucose level you have to look at the glucose level right the globin a1c because it is a it is a indirect measurement right it is not just reflecting the glucose but many other effects like what kind of what do you think any thoughts about what could be going on with this discordance or what else could be affecting the hemoglobin a1c inflammation for example hmm okay a inflammation could be raising the a1c yes mmm interesting okay yeah and I wonder about we