Glucose and cerebral aging

  
DiabetesForo
01/22/2013 3:34 a.m.

I link a video about glucose and cerebral aging.
It only lasts a couple of minutes, but it is very decisive: Link ... P5OYB0ARCF

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Sherpa41
01/22/2013 6:20 a.m.

A video about glucose and cerebral aging.
It only lasts a couple of minutes, but it is very decisive: Link ... P5OYB0ARCF

Is there anything in diabetics that is not much worse than in people who are not?

To my news more than to make myWin.To strive so much ...

And it must also be taken into account that hypoglycemia are even very worse for the brain:
A single hypoglycemia with loss of conscience raises 56% the irrigation of having a major Alzeimer.

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
DiabetesForo
01/22/2013 noon

Well, you have part of reason.

You can also see it from the other side.
You have the opportunity to control your illness, not let that happen.
The half empty bottle ...

When talking about those things, it is always said that there are "more likely" ... at the highest glycosilada more possibilities, but they are non -certainty possibilities.

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ROAR
01/23/2013 5:32 p.m.

"The best thing can be done to keep the brain healthier is to practice sports" ...

Ok, but I, to do sports, I have to cause hyperglycemia.And, in addition, playing sports and trying to maintain good levels using only insulin bolis and having the strips counted is synonymous with lack of control.I loaded more than one doctor with this, to see how it was given.

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