Multiple studies have shown that sleep is refreshing and important for our health. But according to a recent report, getting too much sleep may be an early indicator of cognitive decline in older adults. Dive into the surprising findings with Dr. Brian McDonough.
Could Excessive Sleeping Indicate Cognitive Decline in Older Adults?

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Multiple studies have shown that sleep is refreshing and important for our health. But according to a recent report, getting too much sleep may be an early indicator of cognitive decline in older adults. Dive into the surprising findings with Dr. Brian McDonough.
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