sugar consumption
12/27/2018 / By Zoey Sky
Are Alzheimer’s and sugar consumption linked? Studies detail the deadly connection
Most people think that sugar consumption and Alzheimer’s disease are two unrelated health issues. However, according to various studies, consuming too much sugar can increase your risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Excess sugar and Alzheimer’s You need to be extremely careful when it comes to limiting your sugar intake, especially since most food companies try to add […]
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