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Sleep Deprivation

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Amnesia caused by sleep deprivation could be reversed with existing drugs

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Suicide and Homicide Risks Peak at Night, Study Reveals the Dangers of “The Mind After Midnight”

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High-Dose Creatine Boosts Brain Power During Sleep Deprivation

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Sleep deprivation makes us less happy, more anxious

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Lesser-known brain cells may be key to staying awake without cost to cognition, health

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Nightly sleep is key to student success

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Weekend ‘catch-up sleep’ might offer a lifeline

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