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Study Finds Disturbing Dreams Could Lead to Dementia
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The dream habit that could lead to a higher risk of dementia
People who have disturbing dreams more often could be at higher risk of developing dementia, an Australian-led study has claimed.More than 10,000 adults aged between 60 and 89 were followed over time and asked how many times a week they would have disturbing dreams.The study's authors define disturbing dreams as nightmares or bad dreams, which are intense dreams that can wake the sleeper.READ MORE: Parts of Melbourne set for high rises up to 20 …
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