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Mice and humans are related as biological models, sharing similar physiological responses to diet-induced metabolic endotoxemia [1] and comparable sleep cycle stages [2], though research findings in mice often require further validation to determine if they apply to humans [3].

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Conflicting States of Consciousness: Exploring Psilocin and Sleep psychedelicreview.com Psychedelic Review 2 facts
claimMice cycle through distinct stages of wakefulness, non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, similar to humans.
claimThe study on psilocin's effects on sleep in mice is limited by a small sample size of only eight mice, and it is unknown if similar outcomes would occur in humans.
The Western Diet–Microbiome-Host Interaction and Its Role ... - MDPI mdpi.com MDPI 1 fact
claimA Western diet can lead to increased levels of endotoxin-producing bacteria in the intestinal tracts of both humans and mice, which results in metabolic endotoxemia.