Study: Repeated sleep deprivation affects immune cells that trigger inflammation

Study: Repeated sleep deprivation affects immune cells that trigger inflammation

  

Jakarta - A study from the Dasman Diabetes Institute in Kuwait published in The Journal of Immunology revealed that the phenomenon of repeated sleep deprivation can have an impact on immune cells or the immune system, leading to increased inflammation and the risk of chronic disease.

"Our findings underscore a growing public health challenge. Technological advances, prolonged screen time, and changing societal norms are increasingly disrupting regular sleep patterns. These sleep disruptions have profound implications for immune health and overall well-being," said Dr. Fatema Al.


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