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- From: kpc@pluto.arc.nasa.gov (k p c)
- Subject: is sugar bad for you?
- In-Reply-To: kpc@pluto.arc.nasa.gov's message of Thu, 23 Jul 1992 06:36:32 GMT
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- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 06:57:10 GMT
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- is sugar bad for you if you don't get fat from it, other than by
- promoting tooth decay? can it cause blood sugar problems? is honey
- any better?
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- how can its dental effects be minimized (e.g. by brushing within n
- minutes)?
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- i heard that once you're past a certain age, cavities are not a
- concern. can gingivitis, then, be caused by sugar?
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- i'm open to comparing career notes with other ai and cogsci people.
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