Sleep quality and Alzheimers disease

Published: Jan. 15, 2019, midnight

b'One terrifying prediction is that, by mid-Century, up to 30% of adults will be affected by a form of dementia, chiefly Alzheimer\'s Disease. This happens when proteins called beta-amyloid, and tau, build up in the brain and damage nerve cells. But scientists think this begins to happen decades before a person develops Alzheimer\'s symptoms, meaning we might have an opportunity to intervene and change the course of the condition if we can tell who\'s affected sufficiently early. Now, researchers at Washington University in St Louis have discovered subtle changes in the patterns of brain waves we... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists'