You Can See More: People with diabetes twice as likely to develop dementia, study finds 12:40 AM Daily Express :: Health Feed No comments The following article People with diabetes twice as likely to develop dementia, study finds is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed PEOPLE with diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's, research has revealed. Promoting healthier lifestyles earlier in life may dramatically reduce the risk, said scientists. Share It Facebook Twitter LinkedIn BLOG AUTHOR Please add Follow him @ Linkedin | Instagram | Twitter Related Posts:You Can See More: Japanese diet could help fatty liver disease - 3 foods shown to control liver fibrosisThe following article Japanese diet could help fatty liver disease - 3 foods shown to control liver fibrosis is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Fe… Read MoreYou Can See More: Amputations in UK on the rise as diabetes hits crisis pointThe following article Amputations in UK on the rise as diabetes hits crisis point is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed Obesity-driven Type 2 … Read MoreYou Can See More: Anti-ageing expert shares 4 ways to reduce your biological age and improve longevityThe following article Anti-ageing expert shares 4 ways to reduce your biological age and improve longevity is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed… Read MoreYou Can See More: 'Generally accepted' signs of ageing could actually point to dementia, new study findsThe following article 'Generally accepted' signs of ageing could actually point to dementia, new study finds is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Fe… Read MoreYou Can See More: Boy, 4, diagnosed with 'high risk' cancer after complaining about a 'sore body'The following article Boy, 4, diagnosed with 'high risk' cancer after complaining about a 'sore body' is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed Ca… Read More
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