Study Links Sleep to Overnight Clearing of Alzheimer’s-Linked Proteins
New research provides evidence that sleep-driven glymphatic activity moves amyloid beta and tau out of the brain and into the bloodstream.
New research provides evidence that sleep-driven glymphatic activity moves amyloid beta and tau out of the brain and into the bloodstream.
One of the awardee's most intriguing insights is that the glymphatic system primarily active during sleep and shuts down shortly after awakening. This observation may explain the century-old question of why we need to sleep.