Night Owls Face Dementia Risk That Early Birds Don't -- But There's A Twist, Major Study Reveals
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Night Owls Face Dementia Risk That Early Birds Don't -- But There's A Twist, Major Study Reveals
A decade-long study of nearly 24,000 adults has uncovered a troubling connection between being a night owl and cognitive decline -- with a surprising twist. The post Night Owls Face Dementia Risk That Early Birds Don’t — But There’s A Twist, Major Study Reveals appeared first on Study Finds.
Early Bird or Night Owl? The Latter Group Is ‘Deteriorating Faster’ Cognitively, Researchers See
Are you often up until the wee hours, or are you an early bird? Bad news for those who belong to the first group: evening people decline faster on a cognitive level than morning people. This is the conclusion of researchers from the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG).
·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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