This after-meal blood sugar spike may raise Alzheimer’s risk

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Source: ScienceDaily Health

Original: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/01/260115022756.htm...

Published: Thu, 15 Jan 2026 07:51:28 EST

A spike in blood sugar after a meal may be more dangerous for the brain than previously thought. In a large genetic study, people with higher blood sugar levels after a meal had a much greater risk of Alzheimer's disease. This effect could not be explained by visible brain damage. This suggests the involvement of hidden biological pathways. Managing blood sugar levels after meals could become a key strategy to reduce the risk of dementia, researchers say.