Sleepiness Linked to Pre-dementia Syndrome
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•Sleepiness during the day may be tied to pre-dementia syndrome
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Motoric cognitive risk syndrome, the condition can occur before dementia develops.
People with the syndrome have a slow walking speed and say they have some memory issues.
The study does not prove that these sleep-related issues cause the syndrome, it only shows an association.
Study published in the November 6, 2024 , online issue of Neurology .
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