According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in three adults in the United States do not get enough sleep. This widespread issue primarily disrupts the nervous and cardiovascular systems, contributing to cognitive decline and increased heart disease risk. The subtle progression of sleep-related damage means many individuals remain unaware until serious health consequences arise. Because symptoms often develop gradually, sleep deprivation is a hidden threat with far-reaching effects, making early detection and intervention both difficult and crucial for public health.
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14. Poor Skin Health Sleep is essential for skin regeneration and repair, as most cellular renewal occurs during deep rest. When sleep is consistently lacking, the…