Sleep, DNA Repair, and Cancer Risk: The Nocturnal Window Most Patients Miss

In Brief DNA repair is not a passive process — it is an active, energy-intensive cellular function that is tightly coupled to the circadian cycle, with the majority of critical repair occurring during slow-wave sleep. Chronic sleep deprivation does not merely impair cognitive function; it directly compromises the DNA repair window that determines whether the […]

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