“Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia worldwide and heart disease is a major risk factor for both Alzheimer’s and dementia."
The researchers say the finding on the relationship between sleep disruption and memory accuracy is noteworthy for several reasons.
This suggests cognitive decline could be a natural part of life rather than an early warning sign Alzheimer's is around the corner.
"Physical activity - a readily available tool may help boost this synaptic functioning."
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“They can help reduce fear and stress, they lower blood pressure."