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KUOW - What lies 21,180 feet under the sea

What lies 21,180 feet under the sea Apr 19, 2021 The world s deepest shipwreck isn t 20,000 leagues under the sea. It s 21,180 feet below the ocean surface, at the bottom of the Philippine Sea. The World War Two Navy Destroyer called the USS Johnston sank in 1944. This month, ocean explores dove underwater to map it. Plus, why some healthcare workers are hesitant to get the vaccine, Washington s new mermaid museum, and the future plans of Top Chef contestant, and Seattle chef, Shota Nakajima. Individual segments are available in our podcast stream or at www.kuow.org/record. Exploring the USS Johnston 21,000 feet below sea The world s deepest shipwreck isn t 20,000 leagues under the sea. It s 21,180 feet below the ocean surface, at the bottom of the Philippine Sea. The World War Two Navy Destroyer called the USS Johnston sank in 1944. This month, ocean explores with Caladan Oceanic dove underwater to map it. Bill Radke spoke to the founder, and the lead explorer for the Joh

Sleeping less than 6 hours a night in midlife raises risk of dementia 30 per cent, study finds

Calling all those who are sleep-deprived: We interrupt your yawns with an important announcement. If you re trying to get by on about six hours or less of sleep a night during the workweek, you re setting up your brain for future failure, according to a new study published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications. After following nearly 8,000 people for 25 years, the study found a higher dementia risk with a sleep duration of six hours or less at age 50 and 60 as compared to those who slept seven hours a night. In addition, persistent short sleep duration between the ages of 50, 60 and 70 was also associated with a 30 per cent increased dementia risk, independent of sociodemographic, behavioural, cardiometabolic, and mental health factors, including depression, the study said.

Sleeping less than 6 hours a night in midlife raises risk of dementia 30%, study finds

Sleeping less than 6 hours a night in midlife raises risk of dementia 30%, study finds CNN 1 hr ago By Sandee LaMotte, CNN © FG Trade/iStockphoto/Getty Images Sleeping less than six hours a night in middle age can increase your dementia risk, a long-term study has found. Calling all those who are sleep-deprived: We interrupt your yawns with an important announcement. If you re trying to get by on about six hours or less of sleep a night during the workweek, you re setting up your brain for future failure, according to a new study published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications. After following nearly 8,000 people for 25 years, the study found a higher dementia risk with a sleep duration of six hours or less at age 50 and 60 as compared to those who slept seven hours a night.

Sleeping under 6 hours a night in midlife raises dementia risk 30%, study finds

Calling all those who are sleep-deprived: We interrupt your yawns with an important announcement. If you re trying to get by on about six hours or less of sleep a night during the workweek, you re setting up your brain for future failure, according to a new study published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications. After following nearly 8,000 people for 25 years, the study found a higher dementia risk with a sleep duration of six hours or less at age 50 and 60 as compared to those who slept seven hours a night. In addition, persistent short sleep duration between the ages of 50, 60 and 70 was also associated with a 30% increased dementia risk, independent of sociodemographic, behavioural, cardiometabolic, and mental health factors, including depression, the study said.

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