Dementia Starts in Your Sleep, Here's How to STOP It
2024/10/09

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Dementia Starts in Your Sleep, Here's How to STOP It

Sleep might seem like a time when our brains power down, but the reality is quite the opposite—especially when it comes to dementia. Researchers are uncovering connections between sleep patterns and the risk of developing dementia, suggesting that what happens during those nightly hours could have a significant impact on brain health.

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So, how does sleep affect dementia risk, and what can we do to safeguard our minds while we rest? Let’s dive into the details.

The Sleep-Dementia Connection

It turns out that poor sleep is not just a byproduct of dementia—it can be a contributing factor to its onset. Studies have highlighted that disruptions in deep sleep, particularly slow-wave sleep (the stage where our brain processes memories), can increase the likelihood of developing dementia as we age.

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