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“There’s also now good data to show that sleep-deprived individuals have higher levels of beta amyloid [a protein associated with Alzheimer’s disease] than those who have slept normally,” Foster told me. “I wouldn’t say that sleep disruption causes Alzheimer’s, but it is probably a contributing factor and may well speed the decline.”
The Body: A Guide for Occupants
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