Common sleeping pills may significantly raise the risk of , a study suggests.
People who said they took the medications 'often' or 'almost always' were up to 80 percent more likely to be diagnosed than people who never or rarely took them.
But the findings only applied to white people, which the researchers say may indicate that other lifestyle habits and household income may also be a factor. There is also a chance that insomnia - the reason many take sleeping pills - is a risk factor for cognitive decline later in life.
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