
05:07 ET Preventing Alzheimer's May Start at Night: Study Links Sleep to Overnight Clearing of Alzheimer's-Linked Proteins

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A landmark study by Applied Cognition links sleep to the clearance of Alzheimer's-related proteins, amyloid beta and tau, from the brain. The research indicates that normal sleep enhances the glymphatic system's function, facilitating the removal of these proteins into the bloodstream. Conducted with 39 participants, the study found that sleep significantly increased morning plasma levels of these proteins compared to sleep deprivation. This evidence supports the potential of targeting glymphatic function as a therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's disease prevention and treatment.
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