Alzheimer’s: The Truth Behind Type 3 Diabetes

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes progressive dementia. There is a theory that insulin resistance in the brain plays a role in AD, and this theory is referred to as type 3 diabetes. Insulin is important for brain function, and insulin resistance may be a factor in AD. There is evidence that insulin resistance can disrupt brain function and contribute to the development of AD. Some dietary changes may help reduce the risk of AD.


Original article posted here: https://www.thelondonobesityclinic.co.in/alzheimersthe-truth-behind-type-3-diabetes/

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