Losing just 1% of deep sleep found to increase dementia risk by 27%
A new study has found that, in people over 60, a reduction in deep sleep by as little as 1% per year equated to a 27% increased risk of dementia. The findings suggest that enhancing or maintaining deep sleep may be a way of keeping the disease at bay.
Tags: Sleep, Dementia, Monash University
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