Alzheimer’s Risk and Night Sweats: What New Research Suggests

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Scientists from a major US university conducted a study within an interdisciplinary research team and found that the experience of night sweats may be linked to a higher likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The more frequent and intense the hot flashes, the greater the potential risk, a connection noted by observers at SciTechDaily. The finding adds another piece to the ongoing effort to understand how sleep-related symptoms intersect with brain health over time.

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