The increased prevalence among diabetics (particularly insulin - dependent diabetics) may be due to
glucose molecules sticking to the collagen fibres in the joint capsule, which causes stiffness.
Not exact matches
The measurement involves
sticking the measuring head, which is around three centimeters in size, to the baby's skin and irradiating it with visible light; some
glucose molecules diffuse through the membrane from the skin.
Yet your body does not care whether a particular
glucose molecule came from a pixie
stick or a bowl of brown rice, or if amino acids came from a protein shake, a protein bar, or a piece of raw tuna.