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People with Alzheimer's disease often have disrupted sleep

Por: The Times-Tribune Health April 07, 2023

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Q: Why does someone with Alzheimer’s disease have trouble sleeping? Is there a good sleeping medication for a person who has late-stage Alzheimer’s disease?... + full article



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