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Subtle brainwave patterns detected during sleep EEG can help predict dementia risk

Medical Xpress - medical research advances and health news [Uno… March 29, 2026
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Our date of birth doesn't always match the age of our brain. How old our brain really is depends on our biological age, shaped by the wear and tear our cells experience over time. Genetics, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices all play a role in shaping how young or old our body's components are. A biological age higher than your actual chronological age can signal an increased risk of age-related diseases and health problems.

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