Summary: A new study finds that women in their 80s who develop increasing daytime sleepiness over five years are twice as likely to develop dementia. Researchers tracked 733 women without cognitive i… [+4244 chars]
Changes in Sleep Patterns Could Predict Dementia Risk - Neuroscience News
A new study finds that women in their 80s who develop increasing daytime sleepiness over five years are twice as likely to develop dementia.
By:Neuroscience News
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