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It’s time to address your insomnia — doing so could protect you against dementia, study says
Insomnia is a common problem that doesn’t always get taken seriously enough. But your tossing and turning could be linked to ...
Recent research suggests that getting enough sleep may help maintain brain health and reduce the risk of dementia. Insomnia, ...
Insomnia severity is associated with symptoms of fatigue, depression, and pain among women with breast cancer from medically ...
People with chronic insomnia may have a 40% higher risk of developing dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and faster brain aging, a new study indicates.
Just because you can’t sleep doesn’t mean you have insomnia. You might have another sleep disorder, or none at all ...
September 10, 2025Idorsia Ltd (SIX: IDIA) shares new analyses of daridorexant for patients with insomnia and further ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNGut and Mouth Microbiomes Reveal How Well We Sleep, and May Offer New Insomnia Treatments
Explore how the microbiome influences every aspect of our health, including the quality and quantity of our sleep.
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How to cure insomnia, according to sleep doctors
If you are lying awake at night or can’t fall back to sleep after waking up, night after night, you may have insomnia. The sleep disorder, where you find it hard to get quality sleep consistently, can ...
Research shows chronic insomnia raises risk of cognitive decline by 40%, but treatment may help protect brain health.
Analysis of the FAERS database shows that the real-world abuse potential of the DORA class is very low and markedly less than those seen for ...
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MedPage Today on MSNInsomnia Raises Dementia Risk in Healthy Older Adults
Chronic insomnia in older adults increased the risk of cognitive impairment and accelerated brain aging. Insomnia was linked ...
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