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         <description><![CDATA[AŞAĞIDAKİ&nbsp; MAKALEYİ LÜTFEN OKUYUNUZ.ÇEVİRİSİNİ YAPARAK İLK ÇALIŞMAMIZA BAŞLIYACAĞIZ&nbsp;The brain uses sleep to wash away the 
waste toxins built up during a hard day's thinking, researchers have shown.
The US team believe the "waste removal system" is one of the fundamental 
reasons for sleep.
Their study, in the 
journal Science, showed brain cells shrink during sleep to open up the gaps 
between neurons and allow fluid to wash the brain clean.
They also suggest that failing to clear...]]></description>
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