HealthDay (2/1, Mozes) reports, “Seniors who frequently take sleeping medications may be raising their risk for developing” dementia, investigators concluded in a study that “enlisted roughly 3,000 seniors to share their sleep medication routines starting in 1997.” The study also revealed that “among white and Black participants, frequent usage was highest among women, those struggling with depression and the more highly educated.” Even though “white seniors who used sleeping pills frequently faced a 79% higher risk for dementia, that was not the case among Black seniors.” The findings were published online in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.
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— “Sleeping Pills Linked to Higher Risk for Dementia “Alan Mozes, HealthDay, February 1, 2023