New research presented at the European Academy of Neurology Congress 2025 suggests that adults experiencing frequent nightmares may face a significantly higher risk of premature mortality and accelerated biological aging. The study found that individuals who reported weekly nightmares were nearly three times more likely to die early and showed faster aging compared to those without nightmares, linking epigenetic aging to this risk.
Nightmares Linked to Faster Aging, Early Death: Study
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June 23, 2025