Diabetes in Midlife Could Lead to Substantial Cognitive Decline by 70

Diabetes ages the mind about five years faster than normal, and those diagnosed in their 50s are far more likely to experience mental decline by age 70, researchers said Monday. The study in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine was based on more than 15,000 US adults followed from 1987 to 2013. They found 19 percent more mental decline than expected in participants with poorly controlled diabetes, and smaller declines for those with controlled diabetes ...

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