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Link Between Sugar and Alzheimer’s Strengthens

By Joseph Mercola

 

Alzheimer’s disease — for which conventional medicine believes there is no effective treatment or cure — currently affects an estimated 5.4 million Americans and prevalence is projected to triple by 2050. Within the next two decades, this severe and lethal form of dementia may affect as much as one-quarter of the U.S. population.

Already, more than half a million Americans die from the disease each year. While statistics in 2022 list it as the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S., the National Institutes of Health says that correct estimates may be closer to No. 3, behind heart disease and cancer.

The good news is that lifestyle choices such as diet, exercise and sleep can have a significant impact on your risk. As previously noted by Dr. Richard Lipton of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine where they study healthy aging, lifestyle changes “look more promising than the drug studies so far.”

 

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