Snorting a Brain Chemical Could Replace Sleep
Scientists are reporting that a nasal spray of a key brain hormone cures sleepiness in sleep-deprived monkeys. With no apparent side effects, the hormone might be a promising sleep-replacement drug. Saved By: Jeunium | View Details | Give Thanks
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