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Higher Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar, Poorer Memory

By Dietdoctor @DietDoctor1

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Yet another study shows that by middle age people with elevated blood sugar levels and high blood pressure may already have significantly worse cognitive function:

UCSF: Early Cardiac Risks Linked to Worse Cognitive Function in Middle Age

As usual, this is about statistics, and correlation doesn’t prove causation. But the brain is sensitive – and it will likely be best off with a normal blood sugar and blood pressure.

If you want to keep your brain functions, you probably want to go easy on the Easter candy. And of course, it’s even more important how you eat on a daily basis. 

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