Sleep loss can cause silent brain damage

We all know that a bad night’s sleep can make us feel slow, foggy, and irritable the next day. Now, a new study explains why. According to researchers from the University of Camerino in Italy, sleep loss damages the fatty insulation around the brain’s nerve cells, which slows down the signals that travel between different [.] The post Sleep loss can cause silent brain damage appeared first on Knowridge Science Report. Continue reading Sleep loss can cause silent brain damage