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Study links increased daytime sleepiness in elderly women to double the risk of dementia.
A recent study in Neurology found that elderly women experiencing increased daytime sleepiness have double the risk of developing dementia.
The research, involving 733 women aged 83, monitored their sleep patterns over five years.
While the study does not prove causation, it highlights a significant association between sleep changes and dementia risk, emphasizing the need for further investigation.
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Los vínculos del estudio aumentaron la somnolencia diurna en mujeres de edad avanzada para duplicar el riesgo de demencia.