
A new study shows that one night of sleep deprivation increases morning blood concentrations of NSE and S-100B in healthy young men and this could be a prelude to brain damage. The new study from Uppsala University, Sweden, shows that poor sleep patterns increase morning blood concentrations of NSE and S-100B in healthy young men. These molecules are typically found in the brain. Thus, their rise in blood after sleep loss may indicate that a lack of snoozing might ...
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