Early study reveals why sleeping pills may not supply the best-quality snooze

Sleeping pills may interfere with the brain’s overnight cleaning system, new research in mice suggests.

Like cells everywhere in the body, cells in the brain produce a plethora of waste products that need to be regularly removed to prevent them from accumulating and causing damage. These wastes include toxic molecules associated with neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease.

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