Disrupted Body Clocks Linked to Higher Dementia Risk

Disrupted Body Clocks Linked to Higher Dementia Risk

A recent study published in *Neurology* reveals that weaker or later-peaking circadian rhythms significantly increase the risk of dementia. Individuals whose activity peaked later in the day showed a 45% higher risk. The findings suggest the body's internal clock plays a crucial role in cognitive health.

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