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Brain starts to 'eat' itself after chronic sleep loss: Study
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Saturday, 27 May, 2017
US-based researchers have found that chronic sleep deprivation in mice led their brain to start "eating" itself. They studied mice groups with normal sleep, extended wake cycles, and sleep restriction for 5 days in a row. The study found brain cells, responsible for destroying worn-out cells, started eating normal neural links. Researchers have previously seen this effect in Alzheimer's disease.