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RE: Psychology Addict # 32 |Vascular, Frontotemporal & Alzheimer’s Dementia – A Brief Discussion.

in #psychology7 years ago

Hello friend Abigail, very interesting and informative this topic, since we are all vulnerable to present some kind of dementia, it is important to know the symptoms of the different types of dementias to take the necessary measures to control this situation, as well as the measures for prevent and cope with the disease.

Reduce the amount of sugary/processed foods in your diet. There is evidencethat Alzheimer’s represents a form of diabetes, in some medical circles it is even referred to as Diabetes Type 3 – this is material for a post on its own!

In my particular case, I did not know that people who consume sugary foods are more likely to suffer from some dementia and that Alzheimer's is considered a type of diabetes, just as I did not know that these diseases can be genetic.

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Hello @piky

I really appreciate your comment and it makes me really happy to hear that you have found new knowledge through this post! Yes, it turns out that a diet rich in sugar has much more detrimental consequences that those pesky extra kilos they bring!

All the best to you :)