Sleep and anesthesia hinder brain toxin clearance, study reveals
Researchers found that brain clearance is reduced during both sleep and anesthesia, contradicting the belief that these states enhance toxin removal.
A recent study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience reported that brain clearance is reduced during anesthesia and sleep.
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