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False Positive Finger Stick Blood Glucose Readings After High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C


Article Type: Article
Author(s): Jackson, J., Hunninghake, R., Krier, C., et. al.
Date of Publication: 2006
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False Positive Finger Stick Blood Glucose Readings After High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C
Paul Demeda2023-11-15T13:05:44-08:00

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Volume 21, Number 4, 2006

Editorial : Orthomolecular Treatment of AIDS

False Positive Finger Stick Blood Glucose Readings After High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C

The Successful Orthomolecular Treatment of AIDS: Accummulating Evidence from Africa

Paradigm Blindness: Academic vs. Clinical Medicine

Nutrition and Medical Acupuncture: Three Case Presentations

Clinical Experiences with a Vitamin B3 Dependent Family

Modeling Savings from Prophylactic REACT Antioxidant Use Among a Cohort Initially Aged 50-55 Years: A Canadian Perspective

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