New Research Unveils Sleep's Role in Muscle Growth, Fat Loss, and Brain Function

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A UC Berkeley study uncovers a neural feedback mechanism controlling growth hormone release during sleep, revealing how sleep quality influences muscle growth, fat burning, and brain function, with potential implications for treating sleep and metabolic disorders.
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