Can sleeping on your back increase your risk for Alzheimer’s disease?

Everyone has a favorite position in which they like to sleep. Some people sleep on their sides, which is known as a lateral recumbent position. Some sleep on their stomachs — called prone sleeping — while others sleep on their back, known as supine sleeping. Now, a new study recently presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2024, has found a possible link between supine sleep and neurodegeneration

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