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Is disrupted sleep a cause or consequence of neurodegeneration? Analyze the bidirectional relationship between sleep disorders (particularly circadian rhythm disruption and impaired glymphatic clearance) and neurodegenerative disease progression, focusing on amyloid-beta accumulation, tau pathology, and the therapeutic potential of sleep restoration interventions.

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Is disrupted sleep a cause or consequence of neurodegeneration? Analyze the bidirectional relationship between sleep disorders (particularly circadian rhythm disruption and impaired glymphatic clearan
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Is disrupted sleep a cause or consequence of neurodegeneration? Analyze the bidirectional relationship between sleep disorders (particularly circadian rhythm disruption and impaired glymphatic clearance) and neurodegenerative disease progression, focusing on amyloid-beta accumulation, tau pathology, and the therapeutic potential of sleep restoration interventions.
Gap: gap-20260402-003058
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