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New research into how caffeine affects the brain may have revealed a key way that it rewires how our brains work at night.
People spend about a third of their lives asleep. Yet, surprisingly little is known about how our brains control falling asleep and waking up. Now, researchers led by Prof. Henrik Bringmann at the ...
At the Center for Advanced Research in Sleep Medicine (CARSM), at Montreal's Sacré-Coeur Hospital, Université de Montréal ...
Sleep enables the brain to perform essential repairs and maintenance tasks, building connections between cells that optimize ...
People will be included in the study if they meet the following criteria: People living with dementia (any type/severity/on any or no medication), except those currently drinking alcohol heavily.