Thursday, 5 September 2013

Blood sugar and dementia

HHS HealthBeat (September 5, 2013)

Blood sugar and dementia

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A study indicates people who have higher blood sugar levels have a higher risk of developing dementia than people whose blood sugar levels are normal, even if the people with higher levels don’t have diabetes.

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