Scientists find way to spot when brain impaired by lack of shut-eye

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Scientists find way to spot when brain impaired by lack of shut-eye
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Scientists identify tell-tale eye movements that show when a person's brain is impaired by lack of shut-eye

Particular eye movements could betray when your brain is impaired by a lack of sleep, a new study suggests.

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