Senior moments 'could be blamed on raised blood sugar'

Raised blood sugar levels may be to blame for memory lapses that commonly occur with increasing age, a study has shown.

Raised blood sugar levels may be to blame for memory lapses that commonly occur with increasing age, a study has shown.

The research suggests that even in healthy individuals with no hint of diabetes, keeping blood sugar under control could be the key to preventing so-called “senior moments”.

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