Therapists Ballwin MO

People with this condition, which can be brought on by excess weight and lack of exercise, have trouble processing glucose. Most people don't even know they have it, and experts think millions of Americans may be affected.

Meier New Life Clinics - St. Louis Outpatient and Day Program
(314) 849-2120
9717 Landmark Parkway Drive
St. Louis, MO
David Guckes LPC
314 239 1094
300 Ozark Trail
Ellisville, MO
Dysart Dorsey
(636)3866611
800 Holland Rd
Ballwin, MO
Mary DuParri
314-205-9344
14323 S. Outer 40
Chesterfield, MO
Berger Doron
(314)4697444
352 Littany Ln
hesterfield, MO
Henderson J Gibson Phd
(636)2276340
473 Graywood Dr
Ballwin, MO
Eades Virginia Ph D
(636)5273500
707 Carman Meadows Dr
Ballwin, MO
Bane Mary E Phd
(314)5761032
1585 Woodlake Dr
hesterfield, MO
Sloane Donald F Msw
(314)5764900
14380 Ladue Rd
hesterfield, MO
Lazenby David L
(314)8781101
14323 S Outer 40
hesterfield, MO
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Banish Bad Memories

If you’re looking for another reason to hit the treadmill, read on—and clip this story in case you forget. Experts have known for years that diabetes can lead to memory loss, but a recent study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences confirmed that insulin resistance, a pre-diabetic condition, can cause forgetfulness, too.

People with this condition, which can be brought on by excess weight and lack of exercise, have trouble processing glucose. Most people don’t even know they have it, and experts think millions of Americans may be affected.

In the study, a researcher gave 30 men and women a few memory tests, then injected them with glucose (about two doughnuts’ worth). He then took blood samples to measure how fast the glucose was cleared from the blood. Those whose glucose processing was sluggish demonstrated poor short-term memory—and brain scans indicated that their hippo-campuses, a key part of the brain responsible for short term memory, were actually smaller.

The results could have huge implications for baby boomers worried about becoming forgetful as they age. “Many people who are overweight don’t care and don’t exercise, but those same people are alarmed at the prospect of losing their cognitive function,” says Antonio Convit, a psychiatrist at the New York University School of Medicine who led the study. “The beauty of this study is that it offers motivation to do something about it.”

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