"Sleep is essential for cognitive health, as it allows the brain to rest and rejuvenate," said neurologist Yue Leng.
Dementia is a growing health problem, affecting more than 55 million people around the world.Authors Katya Numbers ...
Women aged 80 and older who experience increased sleepiness are twice as likely to develop dementia as those with stable ...
A study led by Yue Leng, Ph.D., and Sasha Milton, followed the sleep patterns of 733 older female participants to see if ...
A recent study determined the lifetime risk of developing dementia is double that of previous estimates. But there’s good ...
It is unclear at present whether cognitive decline is caused by the end of the menstrual cycle or by menopausal symptoms.
A new study has determined that women who experience stronger symptoms during the menopause are at a higher risk of ...
A recent study by the University of Eastern Finland shows that barriers to accessing social and medical services among older immigrants and ...
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Science Africa on MSNLow Awareness of Dementia Preventing Timely Access to TreatmentBy Sharon AtienoThough more than 250,000 people live with dementia in Kenya, a lack of knowledge about the condition is ...
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Constant Exposure To Sound May Be Lowering Your Life ExpectancyNoise is seen as an annoyance, but it effects can go beyond what we imagine. When we hear a sound, it travels through the ear ...
"If you're exposed for several years, your body's reacting like that all the time, it increases your risk of developing ...
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