What is the 'Method to Keep Working with the Best Brain' Taught by a Former Oxford Medical Researcher? A Book to Remove the 'Bad Habit' That Shortens Your Brain's Life! 'Toudoku-nou' Releases April 15
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Diamond, Inc. will release 'Toudoku-nou' (Sugar-Poisoned Brain) by Dr. Kenju Shimomura on April 15, 2026. The book explains how excessive sugar intake destroys cognitive functions and offers practical diet and exercise advice to maintain brain health.
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- Q: What is the content of the book 'Sugar Poison Brain'?
- A: The book explains the mechanism by which excessive sugar consumption leads to cognitive decline, such as Alzheimer's disease, and provides guidance on dietary and exercise habits to protect the brain.
- Q: Who is Kenju Shimomura, the author?
- A: He is a former researcher at Oxford University and currently a chief professor and internist at Fukushima Medical University, specializing in research on sugar and the brain.
- Q: Why is Alzheimer's disease called the 'third type of diabetes'?
- A: This is because excessive sugar intake can disrupt the body's insulin secretion mechanism, which is now recognized as a factor that increases the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.