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Doctors found a way to make dreaming during anesthesia much more common
The operating room is perhaps the last place most people expect to have a nice dream. Yet a new study suggests doctors may be ...
A new study suggests anesthesiologists may be able to safely increase the likelihood that patients dream during surgery—and ...
A recent study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience reported that brain clearance is reduced during anesthesia and sleep. Sleep represents a state of vulnerable inactivity. Given the risks of ...
Isoflurane anesthesia (IA) partially compensates NREM sleep (NREMS) and not REM sleep (REMS) requirement, eliciting post-anesthetic REMS rebound. Sleep deprivation triggers compensatory NREMS rebounds ...
The widespread adoption of day surgeries in China has led to an increase in procedures that allow for rapid recovery and prompt discharge. This trend significantly improves the efficiency of ...
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