Sleep (Scientific American Library)
Sleep (Scientific American Library)
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Midwest Book Review
We may spend up to one-third of our lives asleep, but there's no actual rest for brain activity. This paper edition covers more changes in sleep research findings; from new therapeutic discoveries on sleep's benefits and mechanisms to biochemical discoveries. An excellent reference.
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Sleep (Scientific American Library),J. Allan Hobson,Scientific American Library,0716750503,General,Neuroscience,Science,Science/Mathematics,Sleep
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