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Diabetes May Hasten Mental Decline (Yahoo)

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Default Diabetes May Hasten Mental Decline (Yahoo)

MONDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- Older adults with diabetes and poor blood sugar control are at increased risk for greater declines in their memory and thinking abilities, a new study finds.

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