In a new study led by University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), poor sleep was linked to faster brain aging in middle-aged adults. While previous studies have focused on older adults ...
"Our study, which used brain scans to determine participants' brain age, suggests that poor sleep is linked to nearly three years of additional brain aging as early as middle age," said study lead ...
Recent scientific investigations reveal an alarming connection between poor sleep quality and accelerated brain aging, particularly among adults in their early middle age. This relationship proves ...
Poor sleep quality is associated with accelerated brain aging, according to a recent study. People with more sleep issues had brain ages up to 2.6 years older than those with fewer issues.