Several new research analyses found significant associations between disordered breathing during sleep and the accumulation of biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease.
Poor sleep may be a sign that people who are otherwise healthy may be more at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease later in life compared to people who do not have sleep problems, says a new study.
Three of the UK’s leading health charities are uniting against dementia this Dementia Awareness Week as they announce a joint investment into a new vascular dementia research programme.
Read more about how living close to a major road is linked to a slight increase in dementia risk
Read more about how living close to a major road is linked to a slight increase in dementia risk
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Alzheimer's Society research teams responds to recent reports that suggest living near busy roads and traffic could increase the risk of dementia.
Alzheimer's Society research teams responds to recent reports that suggest living near busy roads and traffic could increase the risk of dementia.
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