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- jama.1924.02660100003002 accessdate "2010-04-25".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 doi "10.1001/jama.1924.02660100003002".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 first "Seale".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 format "PDF".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 isCitedBy Hyperinsulinism.
- jama.1924.02660100003002 isCitedBy Seale_Harris.
- jama.1924.02660100003002 issn "0098-7484".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 issue "10".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 journal "Journal of the American Medical Association".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 last "Harris".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 laydate "2010-04-25".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 laysource "Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de médecine".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 laysource "Lite for Life is a weight loss company that, for a fee, will help you stick to the recommendations given by Seale Harris. In the above Lay Summary, they therefore see all this from a commercial weight-loss point of view.".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 laysummary sealeharris.html.
- jama.1924.02660100003002 pages "729–33".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 quote "Conclusions1. Hyperinsulinism is a condition, perhaps a disease entity, with definite symptoms; i.e. those described as being due to hypoglycemia.2. It seems probable that one of the causes of hyperinsulinism is the excessive ingestion of glucose-forming foods [...]".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 quote "Quote from the original article: «Conclusions:1. Hyperinsulinism is a condition, perhaps a disease entity, with definite symptoms; i.e. those described as being due to hypoglycemia.2. It seems probable that one of the causes of hyperinsulinism is the excessive ingestion of glucose-forming foods [...]»".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 ref "sh_orig_hyper".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 title "Hyperinsulinism and disinsulinism".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 url cote?epo0442.
- jama.1924.02660100003002 volume "83".
- jama.1924.02660100003002 year "1924".