SALT LAKE CITY — Close to 7.5 million older adults in the U.S. live with Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia. And while most people may see the clock change overnight Nov. 2 as a chance ...
The daily rhythm of genetic activity varies between individual cell types in ways that depend on their states of health, a recent study has found, revealing details on the relationship between ...
A neurologist has shared five simple tests, including a clock drawing test, that could help identify early signs of dementia ...
People with weaker or more disrupted circadian rhythms were more likely to develop dementia than those with stronger, more ...
The research, published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, found that disrupted circadian rhythms are associated with higher likelihood of dementia – with a 45 ...
Inside the body, a 24-hour rhythm, known as the circadian rhythm, quietly coordinates when we sleep, wake, eat and recover. This internal timing system helps keep organs and hormones working in sync.
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