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New theory explains why we sleep

The biological function of sleep is to allow vital repair and maintenance of the neurons in the brain, researchers at University College London and the University of Surrey have found.

This repair requires all of the neurons to rest simultaneously. The researchers therefore suggest that attempts to rest during waking hours can have a negative impact on the brain’s performance.

Read more at University of Surrey

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