New Insomnia Target May Help Catch Some Sleep
New research from the International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine at the University of Tsukuba has uncovered a pathway that may lead to new therapeutics to relieve insomnia. A new study done in mice suggests that small molecules that allosterically modulate adenosine A 2A receptors (A 2A Rs) could potentially act to help people with insomnia to fall asleep.There is a myriad of reasons that people do not get the amount of sleep that they should: stress, anxiety, psychiatric and medical
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