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The aging human brain exhibits reduced cerebrospinal fluid flow during sleep due to both neural and vascular factors

Medicine and Health

The aging human brain exhibits reduced cerebrospinal fluid flow during sleep due to both neural and vascular factors

S. M. Bailes, S. D. Williams, et al.

Aging reduces sleep-dependent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow—linked to impaired frontal EEG delta power, diminished global hemodynamic oscillations, and gray matter atrophy—identifying neural and cerebrovascular mechanisms that may be targets for intervention. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.

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