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What In The Brain Causes Insomnia? [Solved]
The chemical is called gamma-aminobutyric acid. GABA is the most common inhibitory transmitter in the brain. It is the brain’s “brake fluid.” GABA decreases or stops the transmission of nerve impulses. A new study shows that GABA levels are reduced by 30 percent in adults with chronic primary insomnia.11 Nov 2008
What causes insomnia? - Dan Kwartler
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What Makes Insomniac Brains Different?
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Doctor, I Have Insomnia. What Can I Do? | Alon Avidan, MD | UCLAMDChat
Join UCLA sleep specialist Alon Avidan, MD, as he discusses