According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in three adults in the U.S. does not get enough sleep, a factor closely tied to cognitive performance and long-term brain health. Recent research highlights a profound connection between sleep habits and neurological function, emphasizing how the quality and posture of sleep can directly influence processes such as memory, toxin clearance, and emotional regulation. Yet, the subtle effects of sleep position on brain health often go unnoticed, making it a critical, yet underexplored, aspect of overall well-being.
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18. Brain Detoxification During Deep Sleep Deep sleep, also known as slow-wave sleep, is a critical phase during which the brain undergoes essential restorative processes, including…