Sleepless Flies Shed Light on Human Insomnia

Like humans, flies deprived of sleep one day will try to make up for it by sleeping more the next day, a phenomenon referred to as increased sleep drive or sleep debt. And they're hard to wake up.

So found Paul Shaw and colleagues at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, who say their work will help unravel mysteries of human insomnia.

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