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Summary of Why We Sleep

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  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted4 years ago
    No sleeping medications on the market induce natural sleep. They just sedate you rather than assist you into sleep.
  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted4 years ago
    Alcohol-infused sleep is not continuous, therefore not restorative
  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted5 years ago
    Better REM-sleep quality at night provides us with better comprehension of the social world the following day.
  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted5 years ago
    Lack of sleep is associated with the increased risk of developing coronary heart disease.
  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted5 years ago
    Alzheimer’s disease is associated with the accumulation of a toxic form of protein called beta-amyloid, which forms plaques within the brain. Amyloid plaques are poisonous to neurons, killing surrounding brain cells. The more amyloid deposits, the more impaired the deep NREM-sleep quality is in older individuals.

    Getting too little sleep across the adult life span will significantly raise the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted5 years ago
    A lack of sleep is now becoming recognized as a key lifestyle factor determining whether or not you’ll develop Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted5 years ago
    Humans need more than seven hours of sleep each night to maintain cognitive performance
  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted5 years ago
    After sixteen hours of being awake, the brain starts to fail
  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted5 years ago
    When you drive with less than five hours of sleep, your risk of a car crash increases threefold.
  • Susanne Holm Hansenhas quoted5 years ago
    Concentration is just one function that collapses even from the smallest amount of sleep deprivation.
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