Diabetes in Adults may lead to Alzheimers

Here is a disturbing study that shows Adults with diabetes type II may be at higher risk for developing mild cognitive impairment, a condition that is often seen as a precursor to Alzheimer’s disease, new research found.
What explains the possible link between diabetes and impairment?
Diabetes could contribute to plaque build-up in the brain, with such a build-up a hallmark of Alzheimer’s, the study authors said.
“This is documenting what we know a little bit better and emphasizing that patients should control their blood sugar as well as they can early in the disease,” added Dr. Joel Zonszein, director of the Clinical Diabetes Center at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. “This is another piece of information, more wood to the fire.”
So, the more that we Diabetics eat more healthy and low-fat, low-cholesterol food, the better off we’ll be.
This is more proof that eating more fruits & vegetables and less Red meat/ sugar will turn out to save our lives.
For more information, click the National Alzheimers association link on the right.
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