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  2. New Study Shows This Nightly Habit May Be the Key to Dementia ...

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    However, fatigue during the day is a common symptom experienced by people in the later stages of dementia or even earlier with certain types of dementia, such as Lewy body dementia, due to changes ...

  3. Improving deep sleep may lower your dementia risk - AOL

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    Improving deep sleep may lower your dementia risk. A new study published in JAMA Neurology found a connection between the amount of deep sleep one gets and their risk of dementia. The new research ...

  4. Dementia Doctors Share The Changes They Would Make ... - AOL

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    Sleep plays a big role in brain health, so you’re going to want to prioritize not just sleep, but high quality sleep, says Dr. Kaiser. One thing that can interrupt your sleep quality is screen ...

  5. This Nighttime Habit Could Be A Key Indicator Of Dementia ...

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    This isn’t the first time that better sleep has been linked with a lower risk of dementia: A study published in October even found that people with sleep apnea are more likely to develop dementia.

  6. Study finds quality of sleep is linked to dementia and says ...

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    Experts say recommendations tend to focus on amounts of sleep rather than maintaining regularity

  7. Getting less slow-wave sleep as you age may increase your ...

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    Loss of slow-wave sleep as you age may increase your risk of developing dementia, according to a new study. ... risk factor for Alzheimer’s and dementia, then we need to empower people to be ...

  8. 9 Things You Should Do for Your Brain Health Every Day ... - AOL

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    Research suggests that people in their 50s and 60s who get six hours of sleep or less per night are 30% more likely to be diagnosed with dementia than those who log at least seven hours of Z’s.

  9. Doctors Say This Nighttime Behavior Can Be A Sign Of Dementia

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    But in people with dementia—which is an umbrella term for mental decline and can be related to a number of diseases such as Alzheimer's—there’s a phenomenon known as “sundowning,” where ...