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Dietary supplements and insomnia

Anesthesia and sleep both inhibit people's awaking consciousness and cause a temporary loss of consciousness in the external environment. Anesthesia may play a role by activating neural networks associated with sleep regulation. Also, sleep-related cerebral nuclei play an important role in the...

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Published in:Current topics in nutraceuticals research 2014-02, Vol.12 (1-2), p.51
Main Authors: Yan-Rong, Xu, Ming-Xiang, Li, Jin-Gui, Gao
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Anesthesia and sleep both inhibit people's awaking consciousness and cause a temporary loss of consciousness in the external environment. Anesthesia may play a role by activating neural networks associated with sleep regulation. Also, sleep-related cerebral nuclei play an important role in the occurrence and maintenance of anesthesia. Through the mutual crisscross physiological processes of anesthesia and sleep, this paper provides a new direction for understanding the occurrence and adjustment of sleep. Regulating sleep with practical dietary supplements provides the possibility for the patients with chronic insomnia to receive clinical anesthesia treatment.
ISSN:1540-7535
2641-452X