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Article: Maintaining healthy blood sugar levels helps preserve brain function as you age, whether or not you have diabetes, according to researchers from Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.(Research Roundup)(Brief article)
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- Environmental Nutrition
- Article date:
- March 1, 2009
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Maintaining healthy blood sugar levels helps preserve brain function as you age, whether or not you have diabetes, according to researchers from Columbia University Medical Center in New York City. They used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to scan the brains of 240 people whose average age was 80. The MRIs showed that the area of the brain related to age-related cognitive decline was damaged by high blood ...
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