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The Impact of Light Levels on Rat Brains: A Closer Look
Friday, January 17, 2025
Melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep, showed different levels in the light and dark groups. This hormone is sensitive to light exposure. Under the microscope, brain tissues from the dark group had mild swelling around nerve cells.
This study is unique because it's the first to compare the effects of continuous light, continuous darkness, and dim light at night on the brain. It's also the only one to look at how different light exposures affect AChE levels in the brain.
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