Increasing daytime sleepiness in older women may signal a heightened risk of dementia. Over five years, researchers observed significant sleep shifts, with those experiencing worsening sleepiness fac… [+3857 chars]
Sleepier During the Day? It May Double Your Dementia Risk - SciTechDaily
A new study found that women in their 80s who experience increasing daytime sleepiness over five years have double the risk of developing dementia. While the study doesn’t prove that excessive sleep causes dementia, it highlights a strong connection between s…
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