Harvard Medical School: Sleep, Death and ... the Gut?
June 05, 2020
June 05, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 5 -- Harvard Medical School issued the following news:
The first signs of insufficient sleep are universally familiar. There's tiredness and fatigue, difficulty concentrating, perhaps irritability or even tired giggles. Far fewer people have experienced the effects of prolonged sleep deprivation, including disorientation, paranoia and hallucinations.
Total, prolonged sleep deprivation, however, can be fatal. While it has been reported in huma . . .
The first signs of insufficient sleep are universally familiar. There's tiredness and fatigue, difficulty concentrating, perhaps irritability or even tired giggles. Far fewer people have experienced the effects of prolonged sleep deprivation, including disorientation, paranoia and hallucinations.
Total, prolonged sleep deprivation, however, can be fatal. While it has been reported in huma . . .