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Controlling Insulin is the Best Way to Prevent Alzheimer’s

Ewan McNay giving TEDx talk on Alzheimer's & Diabetes
TEDx HEALTH VIDEO: Alzheimer's & brain insulin are so strongly connected, it's earned Alzheimer's the nickname, "Type-3 Diabetes." Watch this eye-opening, entertaining video to understand the connection. Find out what you can do. (Video)

Learn how you can control your brain’s glucose/insulin levels through lifestyle elements. Exercise, caffeine intake, drinking red wine and eating right have direct and measurable impact on brain function and Alzheimer’s risk.

Find out how lifestyle can change your body and brain at the molecular level. See how every day diet – and even things like doing a crossword instead of watching TV – effect your brain’s function.

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