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If insulin were well managed by diabetes medication, wouldn't that also prevent Alzheimer's?

If insulin is checked to assure that people do not have diabetes, would that turn up a shortage of insulin indicative of a diabetes risk?

If someone were to have sufficient insulin, would that be an indication that individual would not suffer Alzheimer's?

Is it possible there's some local factor affecting insulin effectiveness which is significant to Alzheimer's?

Curious.

By the way, diseases like diabetes and Alzheimer's aren't contagions, because they don't come from other people, except possibly your parents.
Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 02/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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