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Sleep pattern linked to Alzheimer’s disease, Neuroscientists estimate when and how it will develop – Hindustan Times
Recent researches show that your current sleeping pattern can estimate when and how Alzheimer’s disease will develop in your brain

Neuroscientists have found a way to estimate, with some degree of accuracy, a time frame for when Alzheimer’s is most likely to strike in a person’s lifetime, based on their sleep patterns. Their findings suggest one defence against this virulent form of dementia – for which no treatment currently exists – is deep, restorative sleep, and plenty of it.
The research was led by UC Berkeley neuroscientists Matthew Walker and Joseph Winer that was published in the journal Current Biology.
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