- Bad dreams in children linked to a higher risk of dementia in adulthood. Children who experience regular bad dreams and nightmares between the ages of seven and 11, may be nearly twice as likely to develop cognitive impairment (the core feature of dementia) by the time they reach age 50. https://theconversation.com/bad-dreams-in-children-linked-to-a-higher-risk-of-dementia-and-parkinsons-disease-in-adulthood-new-study-199822 484 comments science
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