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GTT
(redirected from glucose tolerance test)

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GTTGlucose Tolerance Test
GTTGruppo Torinese Trasporti
GTTGlobal Title Translation
GTTGone To Texas
GTTGateway to Technology (educational program)
GTTGuttae (Latin: Drops)
GTTGeiger Tube Telescope
GTTGlobalTouch Telecom, Inc.
GTTGavin's Tips and Tricks (video episodes)
GTTGemeenschappelijke Trefwoorden-Thesaurus
GTTGlobal Text and Total Conversation Services
GTTGovernment Technical Test


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But when Dutch researchers gave 13 women with diabetes 1 1/2 grams of ground cinnamon (3/4 teaspoon) every day for six weeks, they did no better on an oral glucose tolerance test than similar women who were given a placebo.
1997 = Plasma glucose levels Cobo and Castineira 1997 Delayed glucose clearance after glucose tolerance test = Basal insulin levels in vivo Biswas et al.
A 5-hour glucose tolerance test demonstrated impaired glucose tolerance and abnormally elevated insulin levels.
 
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