Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: TheJAMAReport — Many elderly Americans often assume that sleep problems during the night go hand in hand with aging. A new study finds elderly women with sleep-disordered breathing or sleep apnea are increasing their risk for developing cognitive problems including memory loss, lower attention levels and the ability to concentrate over time. Catherine Dolf explains in this week's JAMA Report.

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Sleep apnea associated with an increased risk of developing cognitive problems or Dementia in older women
Date: 06 Sep 2011
Uploader: Symposier
Lenght: 2m 37s
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Geriatry
Internal Medicine
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