High blood sugar as seen in people with Diabetes has been found to cause memory loss and dementia. The complications of high blood sugar levels are well documented as seen in poor circulation causing amputation, blindness, kidney failure, heart attack and stroke.
Diabetes dramatically increases risk of memory loss and all types of Dementia including Alzheimer’s disease
It may seem as though Alzheimer's and dementia are unavoidable parts of seniority, but they very much are avoidable
Our minds do age and our memory naturally fades as we reach our later years. Memory loss is painful for the ones experiencing the problem but also for those of us who watch helplessly
Drugs used to treat a variety of conditions including acid reflux, high blood pressure, Parkinson’s disease, and urinary incontinence can cause elderly patients to decline both physically and mentally.
Diabetics have a significantly greater risk of dementia, both Alzheimer's disease — the most common form of dementia — and other dementia, reveals important new data from an ongoing study of twins
A decline in total cholesterol levels may precede the diagnosis of dementia by at least 15 years
Study Shows Omega-3 Fatty Acids Prevent Memory Decline In Alzheimer's Disease Patients