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Nootrogen Review

by ancy mathias (2020-01-31)


When your brain is sleepy, it's incapable of functioning at full capacity and it has to work much harder to process information, especially when it comes to short-term memory recall and concentrating. A sleepy brain impairs your judgment, making you prone to risky decisions. In a study published recently in The Journal of Neuroscience, researchers concluded, "A single night of sleep deprivation evoked a strategy shift during risky decision making such that healthy human volunteers moved from defending against losses to seeking increased gains."
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