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Can sleep be replaced altogether?

Posted on Jan 2nd 2008 9:00PM by Bethany Sanders
You know how it feels after a poor night's sleep. Your brain if foggy, it's hard to concentrate, and your reaction time is slowed. It feels like you're walking through mud, and though caffeine can help you wipe a few of the cobwebs away, it can also leave you feeling jittery. Help may be on the horizon.

In animal studies, sniffing a brain chemical known as orexin A helped erase some of the side effects of sleep deprivation. What was interesting was that not only did the animals involved show better cognitive function and more alertness, their brains also appeared to be more awake on PET scans.

Recent studies have put sleep near the top of the list of healthy lifestyle habits, and not getting enough can affect more than your performance. If and when this drug is developed, it won't address the other health issues involved with not getting enough sleep. So although it may help those who need to be alert even when they're tired, it'll never replace a good, solid night's sleep.

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