Sleep quality reveals Parkinson’s risk as early as your twenties
A study from Gilles Vandewalle’s lab shows that the duration and intensity of REM sleep could indicate a genetic risk for Parkinson’s long before symptoms appear.
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A study from Gilles Vandewalle’s lab shows that the duration and intensity of REM sleep could indicate a genetic risk for Parkinson’s long before symptoms appear.
A study led by Gilles Vandewalle’s team reveals that light does more than illuminate our surroundings—it directly influences the activity of the amygdala, a key structure in mood regulation.