Disrupted Sleep Speeds Dementia Progression via M-Pericytes
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A new study found that a fragmented and neoinhibitor sleep causes brain blood vessels cell damage, offering additional evidence suggesting that sleep disorders predispose the brain to dementia, reports News.ro.
·Romania
Read Full ArticleA new study found that a fragmented and neoinhibitor sleep causes brain blood vessels cell damage, offering additional evidence suggesting that sleep disorders predispose the brain to dementia.
·Bucharest, Romania
Read Full ArticleA new study found that a fragmented and neoinhibitor sleep causes brain blood vessels cell damage, offering additional evidence suggesting that sleep disorders predispose the brain to dementia.
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