Sleep Medications Linked to Reduced Deep Sleep and Disrupted Memory
Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health - Podcast autorstwa Dr. Mercola
Popular sleep drugs like Ambien and benzodiazepines interfere with deep sleep, blocking your brain's natural cleaning system that removes toxic proteins tied to Alzheimer's disease Long-term use of these medications shifts you into lighter sleep stages, reducing the restorative slow-wave activity your brain needs for memory, focus, and repair A 15-year study of older adults found that frequent sleep medication users nearly doubled their risk of developing dementia, with the strongest effect seen in White participants Insomnia sufferers who avoided medication had stronger brain rhythms for memory than those who relied on drugs, showing that natural sleep protects brain function better than drug-induced sedation Practical steps like keeping a consistent sleep schedule, creating a cool, dark, and quiet bedroom, practicing relaxation before bed, and supporting your circadian rhythm with daily activity and daylight help you sleep deeply without risking long-term brain health
