Nightmares are a good predictor of future dementia – new study - The Conversation
New study finds that middle-aged people who had nightmares every week, are four times more likely to experience cognitive decline.
We spend a third of our lives asleep. And a quarter of our time asleep is spent dreaming. So, for the average person alive in 2022, with a life expectancy of around 73, that clocks in at just over si… [+4246 chars]
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