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The brains of obese people contain less white matter compared to the brains of lean people. Sugary foods have been found to affect memory and other brain activity.
Key takeaways:
– The Royal College of Surgeons has taken a stand against the cake culture and other sugary treats in the office.
– The biggest concern has been the rise of issues such as obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay.
– The consumption of high amounts of sugar has been linked to poor memory and is generally bad for your brain.
Increasingly, science is showing that eating a lot of sugar is bad for your brain and memory. The reasons why are not well understood, but it’s possible that unhealthy foods raise blood sugar levels, or feed inflammation in the body, including within the brain.
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Posted by adwords on 30th January 2017, under Oral Hygiene and Prevention
Dr. Kishanie Little is passionate about delivering excellent dentistry and dental restorations that are life-like and indistinguishable from natural teeth. She believes that restorations (fillings/crowns/veneers) should look beautiful – and that they should last. Dr. Little keeps abreast of new developments in restorative dentistry through post-graduate training.
Dr. Little is also an experienced Facial Aesthetistician, including Botulinum toxins (such as Botox) and Dermafillers. She appreciates how simple and subtle changes to smooth and relax muscles can “freshen” a face, to look younger.
In her personal time, she loves to cook, read, run, practice yoga and pilates, play a bad game of tennis and am now learning to play golf. She loves Art and Theatre and support the Tate Modern. She also enjoys writing and has a book in the works.