Insulin Resistance Increases Risk Of Alzheimer's - New Study

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Insulin Resistance Increases Risk Of Alzheimer's - New Study

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Rising numbers of people who are resistant to insulin or who have type 2 diabetes may also have an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease according to a new study published in Neurology.

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Tags: Diabetes, Insulin, Type 2 Diabetes, Neurology, Alzheimer's Disease, Disease and Condition

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