The Brain May Remove Toxins During Sleep
The Carlat Psychiatry Report, Volume 11, Number 10, October 2013
https://www.thecarlatreport.com/newsletter-issue/tcprv11n10/
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Scientists have discovered that the brains of mice clean toxins from between cells while they are sleeping. During sleep, the space between brain cells increases by about 60%, allowing the glymphatic system, or the brain’s “plumbing” system, to flush the brain with fluid.
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