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    GlossaryBlood Glucose (Serum Glucose)

    refers to sugar concentration in the bloodstream

    Blood glucose, also known as blood sugar, refers to the concentration of glucose present in the blood. It is a crucial energy source for the body's cells and is tightly regulated by hormones such as insulin and glucagon. Maintaining proper blood glucose levels is essential for metabolic health, and imbalances can lead to conditions like diabetes.

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      The conversation discusses hair loss treatment options, focusing on finasteride and its potential effects on gynecomastia. The user is considering finasteride while managing hormone levels with supplements like boron, vitamin D, zinc, magnesium, and P5P, and is advised to consult an endocrinologist for further evaluation.

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      The user is considering resuming finasteride after a 6-month break and is debating the necessity of extensive blood work, including hormone and health markers, to establish a baseline. They are unsure if the tests are necessary since they experienced no side effects previously.