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The findings of this research study could [https://americansreviews.com/diabetes-freedom-review/ Diabetes Freedom]generate new strategies in the effort to find a better and more effective treatment for diabetes, type 2. Because they know the brain mediates resveratrol's anti-diabetic actions, the pharmaceutical industry can use this data in developing sirtuin stimulators which will directly target the brain. When they are able to orally-deliver the new drugs, they will likely improve diabetes with out interacting with other organs in the body in which activation of sirtuins may not always be beneficial.
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Diabetes is a difficult disease to control for some of us. Sometimes, it seems like no matter what you eat, you can't control your blood sugar levels. As it is, there are numerous reasons to keep your blood sugar levels in control. Now, there is another one. Researchers believe there is a link between diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.
 
  
Since diabetes causes blood vessel damage, it is already linked to vascular dementia. Caused by blockages in the brain's blood supply, vascular dementia is the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's disease. However, now researchers have found that people with diabetes have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's independent of vascular dementia.
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In a Swedish study, researchers studied 1,173 participants over the age of 75. Participants with borderline Type 2 diabetes were 76% more likely to develop Alzheimer's than those without diabetes. In another U.S. study, similar results were found. Researchers found the more elevated the blood sugar levels were, the higher the risk for Alzheimer's. Although researchers are not sure why, there is another connection. One theory is that as your body produces more insulin to try to control the blood sugar levels, it may cause inflammation of the blood vessels.
 
 
 
[https://americansreviews.com/diabetes-freedom-review/ https://americansreviews.com/diabetes-freedom-review/]
 

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