LACK OF SLEEP CAUSING ALZHEIMER'S


LACK OF SLEEP CAN CAUSE ALZHEIMER'S

LACK OF SLEEP  CAUSING ALZHEIMER'S

Experts say, Sleep deprivation increases the amount of two types of protein in the brain, as increasing numbers increase the risk of Alzheimer's. In this new study, a high amount of protein is called TAU, due to a lack of sleep. It is a special type of fluid that flourishes in the brain and spinal cord of sleep-deprived adults. Lives, (tau) Tau protein, which is associated with destruction of nerve cells that spread from time to time in the brain.

In this research, some people were first monitored for 36 hours and then lost sleep of 36 hours, and then samples of Cerebrospinal fluid were obtained and observed that 52% (tau) of tau protein found within people who did not sleep, researchers have suggested that sleep quality (Tau) may also play a key role in increasing protein levels.

Researchers say, that due to the lack of sleep, the amount of A-beta protein increases with Tao protein and both of these proteins accumulate in the brain level due to lack of sleep. Evidence suggests that when Brain nerve cells are highly active, they continue to send messages to other neurons, and these cells continue to emit a lot of tau protein, Excessive intake of these proteins damages brain cells. It is estimated that 5.7 million people in the United States suffer from Alzheimer's disease.

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