The oscillatory biology of sleep: Linkage to dementia
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Research suggests a connection between sleep patterns and dementia, with some studies indicating that disrupted sleep rhythms and waste clearance in the brain may be linked to the development of dementia. The glymphatic system, which clears waste from the brain, is thought to play a role in this process. The quality and architecture of sleep spindles, which are patterns of brain activity during sleep, may also be associated with the risk of dementia in older adults.
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