According to a new study published in Neurology, poor sleep is linked to a higher risk of dementia. Neurologists explain the link—and how to prevent dementia. A study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco suggests that poor sleep quality in middle age is linked to accelerated brain aging, potentially increasing dementia risk.
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A neurologist has issued a warning over a common sleep habit that could be raising your risk of dementia. According to the expert, this is something he never does. A neurologist has sounded an alarm about a prevalent nocturnal habit that could heighten the risk of dementia. The expert suggests that this routine might cause auditory damage over time...
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To reduce the risk of dementia, it's crucial to have your hearing tested. There is some evidence that using hearing aids may reduce the risk of certain aspects of cognitive decline." A US-based leading neurologist has warned a common annoying sleep habit can increase your risk of dementia. Yet new research has suggested that one habit could help beat off dementia. John O'Sullivan Audience editor and Phoebe Tonks. 08:15 ET, .
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