Health
Circadian rhythms help guide waste from brain – Medical Xpress
New research details how the complex set of molecular and fluid dynamics that comprise the glymphatic system—the brain’s unique process of waste removal—are synchronized with the master internal clock that regulates the sleep-wake cycle. These findings sugges…

New research details how the complex set of molecular and fluid dynamics that comprise the glymphatic systemthe brain’s unique process of waste removalare synchronized with the master internal clock that regulates the sleep-wake cycle. These findings suggest that people who rely on sleeping during daytime hours are at greater risk for developing neurological disorders.
“These findings show that glymphatic system function is not solely based on sleep or wakefulness, but by the daily rhythms dict…
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