Fruit groups that diabetics should limit eating
NHÓM PV |
Some naturally sugary fruits can cause blood sugar to rise rapidly if eaten regularly or exceed the recommended portion size.
NHÓM PV |
Some naturally sugary fruits can cause blood sugar to rise rapidly if eaten regularly or exceed the recommended portion size.
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Lemon juice, coffee or green tea promote the process of metabolizing and secreting uric acid effectively on holidays and Tet.
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After 3 decades, the Watermelon band unexpectedly reunited and announced a live concert called "Memoir" to be held in March in Hanoi.
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Quang Tri - Approaching Binh Ngo Tet, the vegetable granary of Cam Hong commune is lush green, with a bumper crop, but the sharp drop in prices still makes farmers worried about output.
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Lam Dong - A taxi collided with a motorbike on the road and then rushed into a resident's yard. One person was seriously injured.
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Hai Phong - In the afternoon of February 21, on Le Hong Phong street (Hai An ward), a car crashed into a series of motorbikes, injuring several people.
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On the afternoon of the 5th day of Tet, the flow of people from the Mekong Delta provinces returning to Ho Chi Minh City increased sharply, making the western gateway area and bus station become crowded and bustling.
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From now until the end of winter, the cold air will be weaker than the multi-year average. Cold spells will be concentrated in February 2026.
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Lang Son - The project to upgrade National Highway 4B section Km18 - 80 has been completed and put into use, opening up development opportunities for the border area.
Như Hạ (T/H) |
Lemon juice, coffee or green tea promote the process of metabolizing and secreting uric acid effectively on holidays and Tet.
Thanh Hương |
After 3 decades, the Watermelon band unexpectedly reunited and announced a live concert called "Memoir" to be held in March in Hanoi.
THANH TRUNG |
Quang Tri - Approaching Binh Ngo Tet, the vegetable granary of Cam Hong commune is lush green, with a bumper crop, but the sharp drop in prices still makes farmers worried about output.