A new study finds that women in their 80s who develop increasing daytime sleepiness over five years are twice as likely to ...
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MedPage Today on MSNDementia Risk Rises for Older Women With Changing Sleep PatternsCompared with women who had stable sleep patterns, those who had increasing 24-hour sleepiness over 5 years had twice the ...
For women in their 80s, experiencing increasing sleepiness during the day over a five-year period is associated with double the risk of developing dementia during that time, according to a new study.
A study in Neurology, led by Yue Leng, PhD, and Sasha Milton, followed the sleep patterns of 733 older female participants to see if specific patterns of change were associated with a higher risk of ...
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