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Enhancing sleep after brain injury reduces brain damage, cognitive decline in rats
March 23, 2016 by NewsBot
Enhancing sleep after a head injury may help prevent some damage to brain cells, according to a study. Researchers found that enhancing the slow-wave cycle of sleep after head trauma minimized damage to axons -- the thin extensions that nerve cells use to send signals to other cells -- and helped preserve normal brain function.