3rd Edition of Dementia World Conference 2026

Scientific Sessions

REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

REM Sleep Behavior Disorder: Understanding Sleep and Neurological Health

REM Sleep Behavior Disorder REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) is a neurological sleep disorder in which individuals physically enact vivid dreams during the REM stage of sleep. Symptoms include sudden movements, vocalizations, or unusual behaviors during sleep, often disrupting rest and increasing the risk of injury. RBD is frequently associated with neurological disorders and cognitive decline, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and medical evaluation for long-term health management. Appropriate treatment, lifestyle modifications, and sleep care strategies can mitigate symptoms and enhance sleep quality. Current research, clinical advancements, and expert discussions on REM Sleep Behavior Disorder and neurological health are regularly presented at the Dementia World Conference (DWC), where specialists collaborate to improve patient care and understanding of cognitive conditions.

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Dementia
Brain Aging
Alzheimers Disease
Vascular Dementia
Mixed Dementia
Multiple sclerosis and Dementia
Parkinson Disease
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Stages of Dementia
Neuropharmacology
Neuroepigenetics
Geriatrics Dementia
Cognitive Disorder
Causes and Prevention of Dementia
Dementia Care, Practice, and Awareness
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Neurosurgeries
Depression Symptoms
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Genetics in Dementia
Memory Disorders
Cognitive Impairment
Aphasia
Speech Disorders
Cognitive-Communication Disorders
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