Sleep, Death and ... the Gut?
Harvard Medical School neuroscientists have identified an unexpected, causal link between sleep deprivation and premature death. In a study on sleep-deprived fruit flies, the researchers found that death is always preceded by the accumulation of molecules known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the gut.
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Видео Sleep, Death and ... the Gut? канала Harvard Medical School
Learn more: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/sleep-death-gut
Видео Sleep, Death and ... the Gut? канала Harvard Medical School
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