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Study Challenges Previous Beliefs: Sleep May Not Effectively Clear Brain Toxins, Scientists Find

Study Challenges Previous Beliefs: Sleep May Not Effectively Clear Brain Toxins, Scientists Find
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Scientists Find Sleep May Not Clear Brain Toxins

Scientists Find Sleep May Not Clear Brain Toxins
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Scientists find sleep may not clear brain toxins

Scientists find sleep may not clear brain toxins
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Alcohol is harmful to health even if you stick to Government guidelines

Share Increased alcohol intake was linked to less grey matter in the brain, more fat in the liver and a larger mass in the left ventricle of the heart, said a study led by Imperial College London It suggests those who try to drink responsibly, below 14 units a week – the equivalent of six medium glasses of wine – still damage their bodies. Professor Paul Elliott, from the UK Dementia Research Institute at Imperial, said: ‘We recommend current health guidelines are reconsidered.’ Professor Paul Matthews, co-author of the study published in the journal eLife, said: ‘This study graphically highlights harmful effects of alcohol even when consumed in moderation.’

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