Alzheimer’s study finds link between diabetes and dementia

WASHINGTON, D.C.: A study has been conducted on mice and discovered that the level of the amyloid beta toxins is increased in those with high blood sugar. The amyloid beta toxins attach themselves to the brain and prevent neurons from firing, leading to dementia, said…

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