Gut Bacteria Could Influence Your Sleep Patterns

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A study suggests that bacterial cell wall molecules like peptidoglycan are present in the brain and fluctuate with sleep cycles, supporting a new 'holobiont condition' model where sleep is regulated by interactions between the brain and microbiome, potentially influencing cognition, behavior, and evolution.
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