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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 11 MIN

Dementia Start in Your Sleep, Here's How to STOP It

from Rosabel Unscripted Podcast · host RZ

If you're a caregiver awake at night—exhausted yet pushing through for someone you love—this episode is for you. Chronic sleep loss quietly impairs your brain’s glymphatic system, the nighttime cleaning pathway that removes proteins linked to Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline. Fragmented rest or vascular issues reduce clearance, affecting your own brain resilience.As a neurology nurse practitioner guiding families through dementia, I explain how deep sleep enables your brain to flush waste, why poor sleep isn’t a flaw, and how caregiving stresses can disrupt this essential neurological housekeeping. Learn how sleep, blood pressure, and oxygenation support your brain’s self-maintenance—and why guarding rest is neurological self-care, not selfishness.Key Takeaways• Glymphatic system clears brain waste, most active in deep sleep• Fragmented sleep reduces clearance, raising cognitive risk• Blood pressure and oxygenation support vital perivascular flow• Caregiver sleep loss directly affects personal brain maintenance• Dementia risk involves both protein buildup and clearance failureLearn more about dementia caregiving:https://rosabelzohfeld.com/understanding-dementiaSubscribe & FollowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rosabelunscriptedWebsite: https://rosabelzohfeld.com📚 Book – The Courage to Succeed: https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Succeed-True-American-Dream/dp/Free caregiver resources: https://rosabelzohfeld.com/rosabelievers#RosabelUnscripted #CaregiverSupport #DementiaCare #GlymphaticSystem

If you're a caregiver awake at night—exhausted yet pushing through for someone you love—this episode is for you. Chronic sleep loss quietly impairs your brain’s glymphatic system, the nighttime cleaning pathway that removes proteins linked to Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline. Fragmented rest or vascular issues reduce clearance, affecting your own brain resilience.As a neurology nurse practitioner guiding families through dementia, I explain how deep sleep enables your brain to flush waste, why poor sleep isn’t a flaw, and how caregiving stresses can disrupt this essential neurological housekeeping. Learn how sleep, blood pressure, and oxygenation support your brain’s self-maintenance—and why guarding rest is neurological self-care, not selfishness.Key Takeaways• Glymphatic system clears brain waste, most active in deep sleep• Fragmented sleep reduces clearance, raising cognitive risk• Blood pressure and oxygenation support vital perivascular flow• Caregiver sleep loss directly affects personal brain maintenance• Dementia risk involves both protein buildup and clearance failureLearn more about dementia caregiving:https://rosabelzohfeld.com/understanding-dementiaSubscribe & FollowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rosabelunscriptedWebsite: https://rosabelzohfeld.com📚 Book – The Courage to Succeed: https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Succeed-True-American-Dream/dp/Free caregiver resources: https://rosabelzohfeld.com/rosabelievers#RosabelUnscripted #CaregiverSupport #DementiaCare #GlymphaticSystem

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