Diabetes Slows The Brain

Diabetes slows down mental functions, mainly executive functioning and the speed of response, as compared to healthy adults.

Speed and executive functioning are thought to be the major components of cognitive health.

The ability to work with new information, focus and solve problems with thoughtful answers are categorized as executive functioning.

Diabetes is also known to raise the risk of Alzheimer’s and the blood sugar level, which is high, can also damaged the nerves and blood vessels leading to the damage in many organs.

Most people has what it is called as Type 2 Diabetes, formerly known as adult onset diabetes. This is when the production of insulin decreases or the body is not as abled to use it.

There are at least 194 million people worldwide that have diabetes and the WHO expects the number to increase up to 300 million by 2025.

Though diet and exercise can helps in the diabetic condition, prevention is always better than cure. Take Bios Life regularly and it could prevent the onset of diabetes.

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