Kicking and lashing during sleep ‘could signal dementia or Parkinson’s disease’

By Daily Mail Reporter

Kicking and lashing out while asleep could mean you’re more likely to develop dementia or Parkinson’s disease, scientists warn.
They say it could signal a higher risk up to 50 years before diagnosis.
Researchers found a link between people with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorders and brain conditions many years later. Read more…



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