Recent data suggests that nearly one-third of adults regularly fail to get enough sleep, with the CDC reporting that over 35% of Americans sleep less than the recommended seven hours per night (CDC Sleep Statistics). While the consequences often go unnoticed, the brain is profoundly affected by sleep deprivation, manifesting symptoms from memory lapses to poor concentration. The subtle onset of these effects makes it challenging to recognize the severity of sleep loss. Understanding the hidden dangers is crucial to safeguarding mental and cognitive health.
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15. Hallucinations Extreme sleep deprivation can cause hallucinations—sensory distortions where you perceive sights, sounds, or sensations that aren’t actually present. These episodes may begin as fleeting…