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  • Diabetes Mellitus and Alzheimer’s Disease Link and Risk Factors

  • How to Prevent and Treat Complications and Improve Life
  • By: Sam Dickinson
  • Narrated by: Ashton Haugen
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins

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Diabetes Mellitus and Alzheimer’s Disease Link and Risk Factors

By: Sam Dickinson
Narrated by: Ashton Haugen
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Publisher's Summary

In many respects, Alzheimer’s is a brain form of diabetes. Even in the earliest stages of the disease, the brain’s ability to metabolize sugar is reduced. Normally, insulin plays a big role in helping the brain take up sugar from the blood. But, in Alzheimer’s, insulin is not very effective in the brain. Consequently, the brain cells practically starve to death.

This audiobook explains about diabetes mellitus and aims at giving an insight at various aspects of this chronic disease and the risk factors that lead to it, the various ways it develops in the human body, the old and new approaches to treatment - both from a pharmacological and a non-pharmacological point of view - ways to prevent and to manage the diabetes complications, how to improve the live of the diabetic patients who are faced with not only physical but also psychological problems, and statistical data from around the world which focuses on epidemiology and outlines the issue of the cost of diabetes.

Finally, this book links diabetes mellitus with Alzheimer’s disease as a different expression of diabetes, since it is closely associated with several key neuronal factors implicated in dementia.

©2020 Sam Dickinson (P)2020 Sam Dickinson

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