Can't sleep? Your immune system is affected too


By AGENCY

Even one sleepless night is not good for your immune system. — AFP

Everyone knows that a sleepless night impacts both energy levels and morale, but the effects don't stop there. 

According to a Kuwaiti study published in the Journal of Immunology, a single night's sleep deprivation is enough to alter the composition of immune cells, thereby increasing the risk of chronic inflammation over the long term.

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