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High Blood Sugar may affect your Memory

07.12.11

There a lot of cases when forget people's names. Enter into a room and forget why you went there. Forget a word mid-sentence…

As we become older, these types of "senior moments" occur more often. Many of the people estimate worry that these misses mean they are getting Alzheimer's disease. Study shows in most cases, they aren't. These cases - only a part of normal, age-related memory decline. Starting at about age 30, our ability to process and remember the information decreases with the years.

But though these informative changes are common, informative decrease is not inevitable. Recent research has identified certain brain changes that underlie this kind of age-related cognitive decline. And the good news is that many of these brain changes can be prevented with healthy methods of a way of life. A key finding: Elevated blood sugar contributes to cognitive decline.

Regulate your blood sugar to fend off age-related cognitive decline.

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