Heart Signals Sleep Recovery
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•After a Heart Attack, the Heart Signals to the Brain to Increase Sleep to Promote Healing
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Mount Sinai study shows how the heart and brain interact to influence sleep patterns and help with recovery.
Study is the first to demonstrate that the heart regulates sleep during cardiovascular injury by using the immune system to signal to the brain.
The findings emphasize the importance of increased sleep after a heart attack, and suggest that sufficient sleep should be a focus of post-heart-attack clinical management and care.
The Mount Sinai Hospital ranks No. 1 in New York and No. 4 nationally for cardiology, heart, and vascular surgery, according to U.S. News & World Report .
Mount Sinai is part of Mount Sinai Health System , which is New York City's largest academic medical system.
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