Study Finds How You Breathe At Night Impacts Memory Consolidation

We all know that sleep serves a number of functions for our bodies, our minds, and our overall well-being. One of those functions is memory consolidation—and according to research published in the journal Nature1, those memories get consolidated, in part, thanks to our breath.

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