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Study: Lower blood glucose may be good for brain function

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Even for people who don’t have diabetes, those who have higher glucose levels are more likely to have memory problems, according to a study published by Neurology. The study included 141 people with an average age of 63 who did not have diabetes or pre-diabetes. Read more and read the study abstract.

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