SALT LAKE CITY — Close to 7.5 million older adults in the U.S. live with Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia. And while most people may see the clock change overnight Nov. 2 as a chance ...
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A weak internal body clock tracked to nearly triple the risk of dementia
Older adults with weak 24-hour rest-activity rhythms face roughly 2.5 times the risk of developing dementia compared with ...
Circadian rhythms describe the body's natural, roughly 24-hour internal clock. They regulate changes that occur throughout the day and can impact aspects like sleep, waking, and appetite. A recent ...
A person’s body can age faster than the calendar suggests, and that gap may carry important clues about dementia risk. In a study of more than 220,000 UK Biobank participants, researchers at King’s ...
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