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How Hormones and Neurotransmitters Control Your Sleep
If you’re reading this at 2 a.m., your brain treats it as if you’re reading your morning newspaper. This happens because your internal clock, or circadian rhythm, governs how your brain perceives time and controls your sleep-wake cycle. Understanding the biological processes behind sleep reveals a fascinating interaction between hormones, neurotransmitters, and brain structures that work together to regulate when you feel awake or tired. Sleep is not just a passive state but

Reframing You
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