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Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Brain Function Changes Resembling Early Alzheimer’s, Affecting Memory

by Mark Chiang
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New research indicates that elevated blood sugar levels associated with type 2 diabetes can change brain function in ways that resemble early Alzheimer’s disease. The study focuses on how these changes affect memory. Researchers found a connection between high blood sugar and altered brain activity, which is similar to changes seen in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. The study identifies that these alterations, stemming from type 2 diabetes, influence memory processes. Further research will be needed to fully understand the mechanisms involved and the long-term implications of these findings.

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Date: April 25, 2025

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