Obstructive sleep apnea is a common condition that impacts about 39 million adults in the U.S. But if it’s left untreated, it ...
Sleep apnea may raise dementia risk in older adults, especially women, due to reduced oxygen levels and disrupted sleep.
A common yet underdiagnosed sleep disorder contributes to the development of dementia among adults -; particularly women, a ...
Researchers determine the differential risk of dementia among men and women based on the presence of obstructive sleep apnea.
Sleep apnea appears to increase a person's odds of developing dementia, a new study finds. The effect seems stronger among ...
The condition affects roughly six million Americans, although experts believe the real number may be closer to 30 million.
New research from Michigan Medicine suggests that sleep apnea may contribute to dementia risk — and disproportionately affect women.
Associations between sleep and CVD risk factors vary by sex. While more N3 sleep results in lower BP in women, more wake after sleep onset results in higher BP in men.