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2 years ago
Why NASA’s Mars astronauts may need to sleep in suction bags
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US Army backs ‘sleeping cap’ that monitors brain-cleaning fluid
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Zeit’s early warning wearable for sleep strokes could save hours and lives
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Sleeping brain analysis quickly reveals which antidepressants work
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Frequent use of sleeping pills may boost dementia risk in some adults
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New shapeshifting medical microbots inspired by germs