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A team of scientists deciphers how high levels of glucose impair cognitive function in diabetes, new research sheds light on how the neurotrophic factor BDNF critically supports the repair of motor neuron axons, and more this week in #ScienceSignaling. https://scim.ag/3Q5x6Bq
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Science Signaling published research showing that sustained high glucose levels trigger brain damage in memory neurons โ a mechanism explaining cognitive decline in diabetes patients. Multiple outlets have covered the glucose-cognition link, confirming the core finding. The post also mentions BDNF research on motor neuron repair, which couldn't be independently confirmed from the search results, though the link likely contains details.
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โA team of scientists deciphers how high levels of glucose impair cognitive function in diabetesโ
Corroborated by Infobea reporting on Science Signaling study showing glucose damages memory neurons.
โResearch sheds light on how the neurotrophic factor BDNF critically supports the repair of motor neuron axonsโ
No independent source confirms this specific BDNF claim in search results; link required for verification.
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