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Boosting sleep ‘may slow memory rot’: Think of the implications for nightime smart meter RF exposure

Boosting sleep ‘may slow memory rot’: Think of the implications for nightime smart meter RF exposure

Boosting sleep ‘may slow memory rot’
By James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News
28 January 2013
It may be possible to slow the decline in memory and learning as we age by tackling poor sleep, researchers hope.
Their study, in the journal Nature Neuroscience, has revealed an intimate relationship between an ageing brain, sleep and memory.
Experiments showed that changes in the ageing brain damaged the quality of deep sleep, this in turn hampered the ability to store memories.
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