
Elderly men with self-reported sleep disturbances run a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease than men without self-reported sleep disturbances, reported a study by researchers at Uppsala University. The results are published in the scientific journal iAlzheimer's (and) Dementia/i. The researchers followed more than 1,000 men, who were initially 50 year old, between the years 1970 and 2010. The results of the study show that self-reported sleep disturbances ...
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