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Question:

From Massapequa, New York, USA:

Can seasonal allergies, specifically those caused by tree pollen, raise blood sugar?

Answer:

With type 1 diabetes, the fluctuations in glucose can be blamed on anything. There is no hard data about tree pollen.

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Original posting 15 Jun 2005
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