Sleep deprivation is more common than ever, with an estimated 35% of adults in the United States getting less than the recommended seven hours per night. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), chronic lack of sleep can have a profound impact on both the brain and the immune system, impairing memory, concentration, and the body’s natural defenses.
Yet, many of the warning signs of sleep deprivation are subtle and easily dismissed. Often, these symptoms go unnoticed until significant health issues arise. Recognizing these sneaky signs early is crucial for maintaining long-term wellness.
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43. Poor Work or School Performance Have you missed deadlines, struggled to stay focused, or noticed a drop in grades or productivity? Sleep deprivation is a…