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| :Given the story of Jurassic Park I think you are wrong. [[Special:Contributions/184.66.160.91|184.66.160.91]] 16:35, 22 October 2013 (UTC) | | :Given the story of Jurassic Park I think you are wrong. [[Special:Contributions/184.66.160.91|184.66.160.91]] 16:35, 22 October 2013 (UTC) |
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− | ::Agreed. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.219.223|108.162.219.223]] 20:58, 23 December 2013 (UTC)
| + | :Agreed. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.219.223|108.162.219.223]] 20:58, 23 December 2013 (UTC) |
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− | From what I can find, this comic is confusing type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Giving your child lots of sugar would give them type 2 diabetes, but insulin is only required to treat type 1 diabetes. [[Special:Contributions/199.27.130.192|199.27.130.192]] 22:46, 14 March 2015 (UTC)
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− | :Severe cases of type 2 diabetes can also be treated with insulin, but whats more important: There is no direct connection between sugar intake and developing type 2. It would be more "efficient" to feed the child with fat-products. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.90.212|162.158.90.212]] 09:17, 20 October 2015 (UTC)
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− | ::By fat-products, I am assuming you mean high-cholesterol or high-trans products. These have not been shown to be as effective than high GI carbohydrates. Other than carbohydrates, sodium has been linked to insulin resistance as well. [[User:Flewk|flewk]] ([[User talk:Flewk|talk]]) 02:50, 4 January 2016 (UTC)
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− | (velociraptor noise) [[User:Z1mp0st0rz|Z1mp0st0rz]] ([[User talk:Z1mp0st0rz|talk]]) 16:59, 16 April 2024 (UTC)
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