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Dementia Tied to Late-in-Life Weight Gain and Loss
Late-in-life weight gain or weight loss appears to be associated with an increased risk of dementia, shows a Korean study of 67,219 men and women between 60-79 years old.
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Could Alzheimer Disease Be Diabetes Type 3?
Evidence is mounting that links insulin deficiency and insulin resistance to mediation of Alzheimer disease-type neurodegeneration. Get the highlights in these 9 slides.
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Another Benefit of Long-Term Weight Loss: Improvements in Cognitive Function
Researchers measured cognitive function in diabetic patients to study the effects of losing weight and increasing physical activity on brain health.
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