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Introduction
- sleep is a primary driver of glymphatic clearance removing wastes from the brain
- there appears to be a 90% reduction in glymphatic clearance during wakefulness, and twice the amount of protein clearance from the brain intima during sleep - and it appears that the majority of glymphatic clearance activity occurs during N3 sleep which occurs in non-REM deep sleep and glymphatic transport is most efficient in the right lateral sleeping position, with more CSF clearance occurring compared to supine and prone. 1)
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