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What are the consequences of sleep deprivation on infection rates?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The consequences of sleep deprivation are stark, with research indicating that individuals who sleep less than 6 hours have a 45% infection rate when exposed to pathogens. In contrast, those who sleep 7 hours or more have only an 18% infection rate. This demonstrates a clear dose-response relationship where additional sleep correlates with reduced infection risk.

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