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CBD Linked to Sleep Disturbances in Adolescent Rats
The animals showed changes in both slow wave and rapid eye movement sleep.
CBD Linked to Sleep Disturbances in Adolescent Rats
CBD Linked to Sleep Disturbances in Adolescent Rats
The animals showed changes in both slow wave and rapid eye movement sleep.
The animals showed changes in both slow wave and rapid eye movement sleep.
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sleep, cell & molecular biology
sleep, cell & molecular biology
Muscles Hold a Key to Sleep Recovery
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 1, 2018
| 2 min read
A protein in skeletal muscles helps mice recover from sleep deprivation.
Things That Go Bump
Bob Grant
| Mar 1, 2016
| 3 min read
Scientists still don’t know why animals sleep or how to define the ubiquitous behavior.
Sugar Time
Catherine Offord
| Mar 1, 2016
| 2 min read
Metabolic activity, not light, drives the circadian clock in cyanobacteria.
Characterizing Sleep
James M. Krueger and Sandip Roy
| Feb 29, 2016
| 2 min read
Sleep-like patterns of neural activity are apparent not just at the level of the whole brain, but also in isolated neural circuits.
How Caffeine Affects the Body Clock
Ruth Williams
| Sep 16, 2015
| 3 min read
Evening consumption of the drug leads human circadian rhythms to lag.
Signs of Sleep Deprivation in the Blood
Bob Grant
| Feb 11, 2015
| 1 min read
Circulating fats and acids drop in people and rats that aren’t getting enough sleep.
Sleep Protection
Kerry Grens
| Mar 1, 2013
| 2 min read
Inducing certain brain patterns extends non-REM sleep in mice.
Genetic Alarm Clock
Jef Akst
| Oct 4, 2011
| 2 min read
Researchers identify a gene that wakes people up from sleep each day.
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