Yes! If a person is in shock from lack of glucose (sugar), waiting wont do any good. If the person is in shock, however, he/she won't likely be conscious. DO NOT put hard objects like candy in an unconscious person, as this fall into and block an air pathway, and kill the person. So, rub sugar (or another sweet powder) in the mouth for the person to get the needed glucose.
If something like candy falls down a person's air pathway (miraculously doesn't get stuck) and falls into a lung... the person might need an operation to get it back out.
Insulin is secreted via the pancreas when blood sugar is above normal, such as after eating a candy bar. The glucose from that candy bar needs to enter your cells to be stored for later. Think of insulin as the key for opening the door to the cell to let glucose in, without it, you couldn't use the energy from food, which is called diabetes. This is a way simplified version of what actually goes on in this cellular response but I hope it helped!
Weather can significantly influence the temperature a candy mixture should reach due to humidity and atmospheric pressure. High humidity can require a higher cooking temperature to achieve the desired sugar concentration, while low humidity might allow for a lower temperature. Additionally, cooler ambient temperatures can slow down the cooling process of the candy, potentially affecting its final texture and consistency. Therefore, adjusting the target temperature based on weather conditions is crucial for successful candy making.
A candy is approximately 355.6 kg.
it's not a candy bar, it's an exploition of light from the sun.
Candy is missing her left leg below the knee.
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," the character Candy expresses a wish for someone to shoot his old, disabled dog instead of letting it suffer. Candy doesn't explicitly say he wishes someone would shoot him, but his request to end his dog's suffering reflects his own feelings of hopelessness and his fear of being cast aside.
If you take too much insulin, you should immediately consume a source of fast-acting sugar, such as juice or candy, to raise your blood sugar levels. It is important to seek medical help if you experience severe symptoms or if your blood sugar levels do not improve.
Slim advised Candy to let him shoot his dog because the dog was old, suffering, and unable to do its job. Slim knew it was a difficult decision for Candy, but ultimately it was an act of mercy to end the dog's suffering.
Yes, Slim agrees with Carlson that Candy's old and suffering dog should be put out of its misery. Slim recognizes that the dog is suffering and can no longer live a comfortable life, so he supports the decision to shoot the dog to end its suffering.
Insulin works to lower blood-glucose levels by promoting uptake of glucose by cells which will use it to fuel cellular metabolism. Give them something to eat, preferrably something with plenty of sugar, like a candy bar!
It is possible for someone to put drugs into candy but there have not been many known cases where it has actually happend. That is the reason why you are told that you should not eat any candy on Halloween that is not in a sealed wrapper.
Carlson killed Candy's dog by shooting him in the back of the head to put him out of his misery. Candy's dog was old and suffering, and Carlson believed it was the most humane thing to do.
The final decision regarding whether Candy's old dog should be shot was made by Carlson in John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men." He argued that the dog was suffering and no longer useful, pressuring Candy to agree with the decision. Ultimately, this moment underscores themes of mercy and the harsh realities of life on the ranch.
Foods that can increase insulin levels include carbohydrates such as bread, pasta, rice, and sugary foods like candy and soda. Consuming these foods can cause a spike in blood sugar levels, leading to an increase in insulin production.
No, you cannot just get diabetes form eating too much candy. There are two types of diabetes: Type 1 also known as juvenile diabetes is when the pancreas produces no insulin. Type 2 is usually seen in older adults and people who are overweight. In type 2 the pancreas makes insulin, it is just not enough or the body does not react to it anymore. You can become temporarily hyperglycemic (too much sugar in the blood) from eating too much candy but this will eventually go away and should have no effect on your pancreas.
Carlson suggests that Candy's old dog is suffering and should be put out of its misery by being shot. He believes that the dog is useless and no longer has a good quality of life, so it would be more humane to end its suffering.
they lost the taste of the candy