Scientists Identify Seven Blood Molecules Linked to Excessive Daytime Sleepiness

Scientists Identify Seven Blood Molecules Linked to Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
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A U.S. study has identified seven specific molecules in the blood that are linked to excessive daytime sleepiness, a condition affecting nearly one-third of Americans.
According to The Guardian, researchers found that this persistent drowsiness not only disrupts daily life but also increases the risk of serious health conditions, including heart disease, obesity, and diabetes.
The discovery could pave the way for new methods of early detection, prevention, and treatment of sleep-related disorders. Scientists believe these biomarkers may help doctors better diagnose patients suffering from unexplained fatigue and develop targeted therapies to improve overall public health.
Experts stress that the findings highlight the importance of addressing sleep health as a critical factor in preventing chronic diseases. With further research, the study’s results may lead to more effective interventions and healthier lifestyles for millions worldwide.