Excessive daytime sleepiness could be an early sign of a pre-dementia condition called motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR), ...
Experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness as an older adult can spell dire consequences that ultimately may lead to ...
A study involving older people found that sleep problems were associated with a higher risk of developing a predementia ...
Predementia is a term used to describe the cognitive impairment symptoms in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
People who have a hard time staying awake during the day or struggle to be enthusiastic about activities may be at risk for a ...
Excessive daytime sleepiness or lack of interest caused by sleep problems may increase the risk of developing motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR), which could lead to dementia.
People with the syndrome walk slowly and report memory problems, but they do not have a mobility handicap or dementia.
Older people who are sleepy during the day or lack enthusiasm for activities due to sleep issues may be more likely to develop a syndrome that can lead to dementia, according to a new study.
NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (UPI) --Experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness as an older adult can spell dire consequences that ultimately may lead to full-blown dementia, according to a new study funded by ...
Older people who are sleepy during the day or lack enthusiasm for activities due to sleep issues may be more likely to ...