...ورقة بحثية نشرها باحثون من كلية الطب جام...

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00:00Research paper published by researchers from Washington University School of Medicine
00:05It suggests that the damage caused by having too much sleep on human brain cells
00:11It's exactly the damage it does to get a little bit of it.
00:15The research paper denied the findings of previous studies on the sufficient sleep time for the human body on a daily basis
00:22which ranged between seven to eight hours, stressing that it should range between four and a half hours and six hours at a maximum
00:31The research team is seven hundred elderly people aged between the middle and late seventies
00:37for a period of four to five years. Eighty-eight of these people didn't show signs of dementia
00:45Eleven people suffered cognitive impairment, and only one was diagnosed with Alzheimer's due to sleep fluctuations.
00:52The study showed that the people who have our hours and have exceeded six and a half hours have a disorder in cognitive perception that developed to dementia,
01:01While the researchers found that the injured person Alzheimer's
01:04Yeah, less than four and a half hours a night for years. The study says that the effect of a period of time or in the brain cells is very similar to the effect of aging on them.
01:14And you didn't invest your implants in early dementia
01:17or the slight deterioration of knowledge due to the fluctuations of sleep as a leap or a decrease
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01:30in the context of his efforts to develop his characteristics and work on new changes in the services of deleting messages and talks.
01:37Changes to the advantages of the situation for all are due to be implemented soon
01:43which allows users to update any messages, any message they sent by mistake within a specific deadline,
01:50and that is through the cancellation of this deadline completely.
01:53The application is also working on the experience of a new advantage to organize the groups of talks through the ability to
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