by Anahad Connor
Poor sleep and advancing age go hand in hand — at least, that is the conventional wisdom.
But growing research suggests that getting older may not necessarily mean getting less sleep. Scientists suspect that sleep problems in many older Americans may be a symptom of underlying illness, not simply aging.
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Tags: age, sleep quality, underlying illness
October 8, 2012 at 10:36 am |
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April 3, 2013 at 3:48 am |
Sleeping problems in the elderly are more than likely to manifest in a particular pattern, depending on the health of the person, and the prescription drugs they may be taking for their health problems.The quality of their sleep may change considerably, either because of less demands on their energy as a result of retirement, or through illness.”
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