Healthy Living/WellnessInsomniacs have hyperactive brains, study suggests A new study shows that insomniac brains don't know how to switch off, with brain activity remaining high throughout both day and night. Plasticity - or brain adaptability - is also higher than average in restless sleepers.by Tabitha Laffernis
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