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    Long-term Erratic Sleep May Predict Later-Life Cognitive Problems

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      HILLOL last edited by

      Erratic sleep patterns over years or even decades, along with a patient's age and history of depression, may be harbingers of cognitive impairment later in life, an analysis of decades of data from a large sleep study has found.

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        Jazz @HILLOL last edited by

        @hillol The researchers analyzed sleep and cognition data collected over decades on 1,104 adults who participated in the Seattle Longitudinal Study. Study participants ranged from age 55 to over 100, with almost 80% of the study cohort aged 65 and older.

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