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Deep Sleep May Mitigate Effects Of This Alzheimer’s Risk Factor

As we get older, we tend to get less sleep, but according to research from the University of California, Berkeley, published in the journal BMC Medicine, prioritizing getting more deep sleep may have important protective effects for brain health. Here’s what they found.
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