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Sleep loss and Alzheimer’s, the neurodegenerative danger of chronic insomnia, and why good sleep is important

When sleep becomes irregular, your brain’s cleaning system falters. Gradually, this buildup may accelerate cognitive decline and increase your risk for Alzheimer’s. Here’s what a specialist says.

June 17, 2025 / 12:00 IST
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Sleep benefits: The absence of sleep can have a long-term cost on memory, emotion, and cognition (Image: Canva)

Going to bed with your mobile phone, staying up late scrolling through reels, catching up on office work, or simply lying awake has become the norm for many. In today’s sleep-deprived culture, insomnia is often brushed off as a minor inconvenience, but experts say otherwise.

So, if you think missing sleep is harmless, think again. Research shows that sleep deprivation may actually fuel Alzheimer’s by disrupting the brain’s natural repair process.

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Sleep is the brain’s repair mode, says Dr Aparna Gupta, Associate Director, Neurology, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, Vasant Kunj. “The absence of sleep can have a long-term cost on memory, emotion, and cognition. In fact, sleep deprivation doesn’t just worsen symptoms of Alzheimer’s, growing research suggests it could play a role in its onset,” she says.

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