A recent study found that people with type 2 diabetes have changes in brain structure and function, as seen on MRI scans. These changes were more pronounced in people with longer duration of diabetes and diabetes complications. The study findings suggest that diabetes may have a negative impact on brain health, and early detection and treatment of diabetes may help to protect the brain.
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