HomeHealth NewsBody clock disturbances may contribute to dementia risk, evidence suggests Health News Body clock disturbances may contribute to dementia risk, evidence suggests January 10, 2026 0 3 - Advertisement - Could an irregular circadian rhythm impact a person’s risk of developing dementia? Image credit: Chris Collins/Getty Images Circadian rhythm refers to the changes that occur in organisms over a 24-hour period. Rest and activity patterns throughout the day are one way to explore components of circadian rhythm. One study found that more… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleUpdate: Armed robbery appeal, LutwycheNext articleTeen psychologist explains why kids actually love family vacations, even if they pretend not to RELATED ARTICLES Health News Mass spectrometry platform could shrink cancer drug discovery cycle to four hours Australian Online News - June 21, 2026 Health News Dementia care: Re‑envisioning the role of music Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 Health News Why researchers are turning to a medication for bipolar to treat Alzheimer’s Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Iron Mountain Incorporated Announces Debt Offering June 16, 2026 West Coast player sent to tribunal June 15, 2026 Who shot first? Pakistani officials and father at odds over death of Australian girl June 17, 2026 Drug charges, Cleveland – Queensland Police News June 16, 2026 Load more