Sleep Apnea May Increase Alzheimer's Risk for Those Genetically Predisposed
So, what happens now?
It may also help bring some kind of hope for those people who know that Alzheimer’s disease lacks an effective treatment. If they were more able to detect it early, they would be able to use methods to slow down the symptoms. The results of the study will help support constant sleep-disordered breathing screening and treatment as an essential strategy for people to follow when reducing their risk of suffering from Alzheimer's disease in the future.