CoBanter•3/24/2026
Napping and Brain Health: A Causal Relationship?Researchers from University College London and the University of the Republic in Uruguay found that people who habitually take daytime naps tend to have larger total brain volume, a key indicator of brain health. The study used Mendelian randomization to analyze brain MRI scans and health records from over 35,000 participants. The findings suggest a potential causal relationship between napping and brain health, but further research is needed.
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