Glucose
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"Russ," he said, "I've created a classifier that can look at the side effects of a drug based on looking at this database, and can tell you whether that drug is likely to change
glucose
or not."
He took all the drugs that were known to change
glucose
and a bunch of drugs that don't change glucose, and said, "What's the difference in their side effects?
He said, "Russ, I can predict with 93 percent accuracy when a drug will change glucose."
It's that every physician in the world knows all the drugs that change glucose, because it's core to our practice.
I looked at people in this database who were on two drugs, and I looked for signals similar, glucose-changing signals, for people taking two drugs, where each drug alone did not change glucose, but together I saw a strong signal."
So that's a million people who might be having some problems with their
glucose
if this machine-learning mumbo jumbo that he did in the FDA database actually holds up.
And I said, "Let's see if people on these two drugs have problems with their glucose."
Just as a reminder, you walk around normally, if you're not diabetic, with a
glucose
of around 90.
Let's see if they can find similar patients with the one P, the other P, the
glucose
measurements in that range that we need.
So at the end, we had 150 patients from three diverse medical centers that were telling us that patients getting these two drugs were having their
glucose
bump somewhat significantly.
More interestingly, we had left out diabetics, because diabetics already have messed up
glucose.
When we looked at the
glucose
of diabetics, it was going up 60 milligrams per deciliter, not just 20.
And lo and behold,
glucose
went up 20 to 60 milligrams per deciliter in the mice.
They increased
glucose.
MZ: So switch, switch, switch, you're using glucose, glucose,
glucose.
This syringe contains a radioactive form of
glucose
known as FDG.
FDG is a common one because the rate at which cells consume
glucose
can signal the presence of cancer; the location of an infection; or the slowing brain function of dementia.
Within a few days,
glucose
sensors have to be moved and replaced.
And it’s not just
glucose
monitors and insulin pumps that have this problem, but all bodily implants, at different time scales.
Those enclose the needle that the pump uses to deliver insulin and test for
glucose
levels.
If you looked at
glucose
molecules till you were blind, you wouldn’t see why they tasted sweet.
A molecular mass of 180 could be either the glucose, galactose or fructose.
And because of the way they are connected, then we are able to infer what each metabolite mass is, like that 180 could be
glucose
here, and, more importantly, to discover how changes in
glucose
and other metabolites lead to a disease.
It's a way to get sodium and
glucose
together so that when you add it to water the child is able to absorb it even during situations of diarrhea.
The brown color indicates the amount of
glucose
in the urine, the blue color indicates the amount of protein in the urine.
And then as we go further, today we have continuous
glucose
sensors.
But of course we have a way to measure that now on a continuous basis, with a sensor that detects blood glucose, and it's important because we could detect hyperglycemia that otherwise wouldn't be known, and also hypoglycemia.
One does an automatic malaria diagnosis in the same way that a diabetic's
glucose
meter works: You take a drop of blood, you put it in there and it automatically tells you.
It is sweet but like sweets containing high
glucose
corn syrup, it leaves one irritable and certainly dissatisfied.
Indeed, the impact of intelligence on mortality rivals well-known risk factors for illness and death, such as high blood pressure, being overweight, high blood glucose, and high cholesterol.
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