Diabetes, particularly type 2, has become increasingly more common
around the world. Consequently, the effect of diabetes on the brain has
achieved enormous public health importance. A surge in pre-clinical and
clinical research on topics ranging from management of hyperglycemia in
acute stroke to disturbances in insulin signaling in Alzheimer's disease
has led to substantial progress in the field. Written by a panel of
international experts, Diabetes and the Brain provides in depth
reviews on the cerebral complications of diabetes, and offers
introductory chapters on current insights on the pathophysiology and
clinical management of diabetes, as well as neuropsychological
assessment and dementia. This relevant and easily accessible book
explains the cerebral complications of diabetes, with an update on
diabetes for neurologists, psychiatrists, and mental health providers
and researchers in general, and on stroke and dementia for those
involved in research and clinical practice in diabetes.