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Tag Archives: sleep
Healthy Sleep Recipe: How, When, with Whom?
Neuroscientist Jaan Aru gives a recipe on how to make most of your sleep. Continue reading
Posted in Medical sciences, Research, Social sciences
Tagged brain, brain plasticity, healthy lifestyle, sleep, sleep deprivation, sleeping
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Need for Sleep Is Inherited
A major international study figured out that individuals with a certain variant of the ABCC9 gene had half an hour more sleep on average than those with another variant, and one European in five has this bit of DNA. Continue reading
Posted in Medical sciences, Research
Tagged Estonian Genome Project, gene variant, genetics, heredity, need for sleep, sleep, study
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