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Physiology Friday #110: 7 Hours of Sleep is the "Sweet Spot" for Brain Health and Structure
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Physiology Friday #110: 7 Hours of Sleep is the "Sweet Spot" for Brain Health and Structure

A new study finds that sleeping more or less than 7 hours per night is associated with poorer cognitive performance, mental health, and structural changes to the brain.

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Brady Holmer
May 06, 2022
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