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With obesity and diabetes rising in people as young as their 20s, clinicians face a looming challenge in preventing early ...
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Breakthrough AI-powered eye scan predicts risk of cognitive decline and dementia
Dementia has become one of the world’s most pressing health challenges. Millions of people live with the condition, and the ...
New research has found that people living with a chronic sleep condition could be 40 per cent more likely to develop dementia ...
Mayo Clinic researchers report that chronic insomnia in older adults leads to a 40% higher dementia risk and accelerated ...
Chronic insomnia may do more than leave you groggy, it could speed up brain aging. A large Mayo Clinic study found that ...
A recent study in Neurology reveals that chronic insomnia significantly elevates the risk of cognitive decline and dementia ...
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Too Many Sleepless Nights Could Raise Dementia Risk
A new study suggests that treating insomnia could help protect against future cognitive decline. Here’s what to know.
People with chronic insomnia may have a 40% higher risk of developing dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and faster ...
Study authors accounted for factors such as age, high blood pressure, use of sleep medications and a diagnosis of sleep apnea ...
Plasma p-tau181 is a promising biomarker that can help identify Alzheimer's disease pathology and distinguish those who are at risk for conversion to dementia.
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Early detection and intervention transform dementia care
A, a 57-year-old homemaker, has occasionally lost items or struggled to recall people’s names for the past year. A felt a ...
Can’t sleep? Research links chronic insomnia to accelerated brain aging, higher dementia risk, and faster cognitive decline.
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