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In the United States, it’s …(18)…estimated that 30% adults and 66% of adolescents are regularly sleep-deprived. This isn’t just a minor …(19)…inconvenience. Staying awake can cause …(20)…serious bodily harm. When we lose sleep, learning, memory, …(21)…mood, and reaction time are affected. …(22)…Sleeplessness may also cause inflammation, hallucinations, high blood …(23)…pressure, and it’s even been linked to diabetes and obesity. In 2014, a devoted …(24)…soccer fan died after staying awake for 48 hours to watch to World Cup. While his untimely death was due to a …(25)…stroke, studies show that chronically sleeping fewer than six hours a night increases stroke risk by four and half times compared to those getting a consistent seven to eight hours of shuteye.
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