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Genetic variation in a brain-cleansing water channel affects human sleep
May 5, 2020 by NewsBot
The reason why we sleep remains an unresolved question of the 21st century. Research now shows that the depth of non-rapid-eye-movement (nonREM) sleep in humans is associated with different genetic versions of a gene that encodes a water channel involved in fluid flow in the brain.


