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Long Daytime Naps Linked to Higher Risk of Parkinson’s in Older Men
A study that followed more than nearly 3,000 older men for 11 years has found that long daytime naps — rather than being excessively sleepy during day hours but not napping — appeared to be linked to a two-times higher risk of Parkinson’s disease.
Read more about this fascinating research here: Long Daytime Naps Linked to Higher Risk of Parkinson’s in Older Men in 11-year Study
Does this news change your opinion on afternoon naps? How do you manage afternoon sleepiness and fatigue if you don’t nap?
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