Can Sleep Apnea Cause Memory Loss?
Sleep apnea is a surprisingly common cause of memory loss, brain fog, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimer's disease. Learn why sleep matters and how the Carroll Cognitive Method™ addresses root causes.
Sleep apnea is a surprisingly common cause of memory loss, brain fog, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimer's disease. Learn why sleep matters and how the Carroll Cognitive Method™ addresses root causes.
Is Alzheimer’s disease related to insulin resistance? Yes, it may play a significant role in memory loss and cognitive decline. Researchers have even coined the term “Type 3 diabetes” to describe the connection between impaired brain metabolism and Alzheimer’s. The brain requires vast amounts of energy, and insulin resistance can hinder its ability to utilize that energy effectively. This shift in understanding emphasizes the importance of metabolic health in cognitive function. If you or a loved one is experiencing cognitive decline, exploring the relationship between blood sugar and brain health could open new avenues for support and improvement.