- Older adults who sleep short or long experienced greater cognitive decline than those who sleep a moderate amount, even when the effects of early Alzheimer’s disease were taken into account. Cognitive scores declined for the groups that slept less than 4.5 or more than 6.5 hours per night https://medicine.wustl.edu/news/hit-the-sleep-sweet-spot-to-keep-brain-sharp/ 11 comments science
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