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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025 · 10 MIN

The Glymphatic Link Between Insomnia and Brain Fog

from The Longevity Podcast: Optimizing HealthSpan & MindSpan · host Dung Trinh

Send us Fan MailThis episode explores how chronic insomnia disrupts cognition—and why repairing the brain’s glymphatic cleaning cycle may be the key to restoring mental clarity. We break down new research showing that low-frequency rTMS not only produces rapid sleep improvements but also triggers slower, durable cognitive gains tied directly to enhanced glymphatic clearance.We start with the severity of chronic insomnia confirmed by PSQI and ISI scores, then detail the marked impairments on MOCA, processing speed, and executive function. From there, we explain the glymphatic system as the brain’s nighttime waste-removal network and show how DTI-ALPS offers a noninvasive measure of clearance efficiency.You’ll learn the specifics of the two-week LF-rTMS protocol, the brain regions targeted, and why stimulation at low frequency may enhance deep-sleep architecture. The outcomes reveal a striking two-phase pattern: immediate sleep gains within days, followed by delayed cognitive repair that continues to improve as glymphatic flow strengthens. Strong correlations between ALPS improvements and cognitive scores point to a mechanism-focused path for future treatments.The episode concludes with the broader implications for early intervention, personalized protocols, and a new era in insomnia care that targets the source—not just the symptoms.High-volume keywords used: insomnia, glymphatic system, rTMS therapy, cognitive impairment, deep sleep, DTI-ALPS, brain fog, sleep restorationListener TakeawaysHow severe insomnia damages cognition and executive functionWhy the glymphatic system is central to nighttime brain repairHow DTI-ALPS quantifies clearance efficiency in humansThe LF-rTMS protocol that rapidly improves sleep and gradually restores cognitionWhy mechanism-focused treatments may transform insomnia careFollow for daily longevity and wellness episodes.New version of GPT available - Continue chatting toThis podcast is created by Ai for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or health advice. Please talk to your healthcare team for medical advice. Never miss an episode—subscribe on your favorite podcast app!

Send us Fan Mail This episode explores how chronic insomnia disrupts cognition—and why repairing the brain’s glymphatic cleaning cycle may be the key to restoring mental clarity. We break down new research showing that low-frequency rTMS not only produces rapid sleep improvements but also triggers slower, durable cognitive gains tied directly to enhanced glymphatic clearance. We start with the severity of chronic insomnia confirmed by PSQI and ISI scores, then detail the marked impairments on...

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