Dementia symptoms peak in winter and spring: Study

Toronto: Adults both with and without Alzheimer’s disease have poorer cognition skills in winter and spring than late summer and early autumn, according to a new study. The findings showed that average cognitive functioning was higher in the summer and fall than the winter and spring, equivalent in cognitive effect to 4.8 years difference in […]

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Toronto: Adults both with and without Alzheimer's disease have poorer cognition skills in winter and spring than late summer and early autumn, according to a new study.

The findings showed that average cognitive functioning was higher in the summer and fall than the winter and spring, equivalent in cognitive effect to 4.8 years difference in age-related decline.