A study from The Framingham Heart Study suggests that changes in sleep patterns, such as sleeping longer than usual, may be an early sign of dementia development. Researchers found that individuals who reported sleeping more than nine hours at a later assessment were more likely to develop dementia within 10 years. While more research is needed to establish a causal relationship, understanding the link between sleep and dementia could potentially aid in early diagnosis and intervention.
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M25 closed at rush hour after motorbike crash in Surrey
Traffic is currently held on the M25 anticlockwise between J11 Ottershaw and J10 Wisley due to a motorbike crash that occurred shortly after 8 am, causing delays of up to 45 minutes and congestion extending seven miles. One lane remains closed as emergency services, including the ambulance service, respond to the incident, with traffic backing up to junction J13 Staines and beyond the M3. Additionally, delays are reported on the clockwise lane towards junction J9...
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