Ignored and Undiagnosed: Sleep Apnea Threatens Women's Cognitive Health
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Ignored and Undiagnosed: Sleep Apnea Threatens Women's Cognitive Health
Alzheimer's disease affects more than 6 million Americans, and emerging research identifies Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) as a significant, modifiable risk factor. Interrupted breathing during sleep can impair memory and accelerate cognitive decline, with growing evidence linking poor sleep to…
Stress explains the awakening, sleep apnea can be recognized by snoring, and there is time to sleep in retirement. Or how? There are many special features in a woman's sleep that are only now beginning to be understood.
If for you, sleeping rhymes with absolute happiness, rest assured: it's not just a whim, it's scientific. Women naturally need more sleep than men. Count 8 to 9 hours per night to be in good shape, confident... Read the rest of the article on ELLE.fr
Women don't experience many illnesses like men, they don't respond equally to treatments, and they are underrepresented in research. "Medicine has an androcentric approach, with men as the model patient. Women are the largely ignored," says Guillermo Antiñolo, a gynecologist and driving force behind the #MeToo genomic movement. In an interview with EFE, Antiñolo proposes with this initiative that women speak out and that leaders change course so…
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