Can your blood glucose regulation affect your memory?

Can your blood glucose regulation affect your memory?

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
  This study investigated how the ability to control the levels of blood glucose was related to mood and cognition (Young H, Benton D, 2014). 155 adults, aged 45-85 years,  without a diagnosis of diabetes, were given an oral glucose tolerance test and cognitive tests.  The researchers found that those with...
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Higher Blood Glucose Makes Your Memory Suffer

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
Like so many others, you may have noticed that you can’t remember like you once could. Sadly, some of your most common habits may actually increase your risk for developing dementia. Pay attention to this – life expectancy is increasing! If you don’t do anything to change, most likely you...
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Berries to help slow down cognitive decline.

Posted by:  tissuerecovery Admin
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Low HDL cholesterol associated with poor memory

Low HDL cholesterol associated with poor memory

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
HDL cholesterol is the good cholesterol which protects against harmful buildup in the arteries. It is considered good to have high HDL since it can provide some protection against cardiovascular disease. It is interesting that low levels of HDL have now been found to also be associated with poor memory...
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