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According to this 2010 clinical trial, this ingredient can reduce post-prandial and fasting blood sugar, fatigue, and polyphagia and significantly improve lipid profiles.—Discover Magazine,
29 Mar. 2023 Therefore, most people with type 1 diabetes should be treated with multiple daily injections of mealtime (or prandial) insulin and basal insulin.—Verywell Health,
25 Feb. 2023 Four dining options range from a comfy café and bakery to fireside post-prandial cocktails, either indoors or on the terrace.—Travel + Leisure,
12 Apr. 2022 Autocrats in the Middle East use television to push politics—especially during Ramadan, when big-budget series attract hours of post-prandial viewing.—The Economist,
16 May 2020 Post-prandial digestifs, or coffee or tea and something sweet are a lovely way to end an evening, especially after a long work day, and the same principles apply.—
Stacey Ballis,
chicagotribune.com,
4 Oct. 2019 The Commons Club, under the direction of head chef Adrian Garcia, is quite serviceable, and the bars and restaurants in walking distance make for a lovely post-prandial stroll.—
Anthony Flint,
BostonGlobe.com,
17 July 2019 As if the magnificent marble statues that encircle the arena weren’t enough of a draw, the 1980s-themed runway presentation was followed by a sumptuous dinner worthy of the ancient Romans and a post-prandial performance by Duran Duran.—
Horacio Silva,
Town & Country,
20 Sep. 2018