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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1516897"><p>Doing a quick Google on the topic, it seems to be because the scientists have been unable to distinguish between the long term affects of hypos from the long term effects of having diabetes. For example (RH is hypoglycaemia)</p><p></p><p>"There have been several attempts to determine the neural and cognitive impact of RH, but results have been mixed. The human literature contains reports of RH producing enhanced, impaired, or unaffected subsequent cognitive function. The lack of uniformity is likely due in large part to difficulty in controlling and determining the glycemic history of diabetic patients and to the confounds unavoidably introduced by individual variations in hypoglycemic history, exposure to hyperglycemia, cerebrovascular and neuropathic conditions, and chronic illness."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1516897"] Doing a quick Google on the topic, it seems to be because the scientists have been unable to distinguish between the long term affects of hypos from the long term effects of having diabetes. For example (RH is hypoglycaemia) "There have been several attempts to determine the neural and cognitive impact of RH, but results have been mixed. The human literature contains reports of RH producing enhanced, impaired, or unaffected subsequent cognitive function. The lack of uniformity is likely due in large part to difficulty in controlling and determining the glycemic history of diabetic patients and to the confounds unavoidably introduced by individual variations in hypoglycemic history, exposure to hyperglycemia, cerebrovascular and neuropathic conditions, and chronic illness." [/QUOTE]
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