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Sleep problems may increase the risk of dementia

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New research suggests that common sleep problems may play a role in increasing the risk of dementia over time.

It often begins quietly. A restless night here, a few hours of lost sleep there. Many people learn to push through fatigue, treating it as a normal part of modern life.

But growing evidence suggests the long-term impact may be more serious than expected.

According to research from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, published in the Journal of Gerontology: Series A and reported by Daniele Particelli, sleep disturbances may be linked to a higher risk of cognitive decline, reports Gazzetta.

The findings indicate that insomnia could play a role in a notable share of dementia cases.

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Sleep and the brain

Sleep is essential for the brain’s nightly maintenance. During rest, the brain processes information, consolidates memory, and clears out waste products that accumulate throughout the day.

When sleep is consistently disrupted, these processes may not function properly. Over time, this can affect attention, memory, and overall cognitive performance.

An overlooked factor

Researchers estimate that roughly one in eight dementia cases could be associated with ongoing sleep problems. This places insomnia among the more significant, yet often underestimated, risk factors.

The connection becomes especially relevant with age, as sleep disorders are more common in older adults, increasing potential vulnerability.

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Warning signs

Certain patterns may indicate that sleep quality is compromised:

  • Difficulty falling asleep
  • Frequent waking during the night
  • Feeling tired despite spending enough time in bed

Recognizing these signs early may help reduce potential long-term effects.

The findings highlight that sleep is not just about daily energy levels, but also about protecting brain health over time.

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