
High Blood Sugar Linked to Impaired Brain Activity in Healthy People
By George Citroner A study published in October in Neurobiology of Aging and conducted by Baycrest Academy for Research and Education (BARE) in Canada has found that high blood sugar levels may impair brain health even in individuals without diabetes. “Our results show that even if someone does not have a diabetes diagnosis, their blood sugar may already be high enough to be negatively…
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