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Sleeping Through Snoring: Neurons That Rouse Brain to Breath Identified - Neuroscience News



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Sleeping Through Snoring: Neurons That Rouse Brain to Breath Identified
2017-11-04 14:15:14-04
Researchers have identified a mechanism that helps rouse the brains of mice suffering from simulated sleep apnea. The findings could help develop new treatments for people with obstructive sleep apnea and provide new insights into SIDS.

Here's What We Think Alzheimer's Does to the Brain
2017-11-04 14:24:21-04
A new paper explores different findings about the development of Alzheimer's and considers how personalized treatments may help combat this complex disease.

Removing Digital Devices From Bedroom Improves Sleep For Kids and Teens
2017-11-04 14:27:23-04
A new study recommends different strategies, including removing digital devices before bedtime and embarking on calming activities to encourage healthy sleep in children and teens.

Brain Activity is Inherited: Findings May Inform Treatment For ADHD and Autism
2017-11-04 15:43:12-04
Machine learning study reveals that, much like genetics, brain connectivity patterns are passed down from parents to children.

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