New study finds sleep quality may affect memory loss

Broken sleep may partly explain the memory loss associated with ageing, Alzheimer's and alcoholism, according to a new study.

New study finds sleep quality may affect memory loss

Broken sleep may partly explain the memory loss associated with ageing, Alzheimer's and alcoholism, according to a new study.

Scientists used a technique that controls brain cells with light to demonstrate the link between sleep and memory in mice.

They showed that sleep continuity, rather than the quality or total amount of sleep, was important for memory.

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