Hidden Sleep Switch Links Deep Slumber to Growth Hormone and Wakefulness

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UC Berkeley researchers mapped brain circuits that regulate growth hormone release during sleep and discovered a feedback loop with the locus coeruleus that balances sleep and wakefulness, linking deep sleep to metabolism and cognition and offering new targets for treating sleep-related metabolic and neurodegenerative conditions.
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