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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.

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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.

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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.

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News.ro broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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