http://www.independent.co.uk/news/sleep-deprivation-epidemic-health-effects-tired-heart-disease-stroke-dementia-cancer-a7964156.html
A “catastrophic sleep-loss epidemic” is causing a host of potentially fatal diseases, a leading expert has said.
In an interview with the Guardian, Professor Matthew Walker, director
of the Centre for Human Sleep Science at the University of California,
Berkeley, said that sleep deprivation affected “every aspect of our
biology” and was widespread in modern society.
And yet the problem was not being taken seriously by politicians and
employers, with a desire to get a decent night’s sleep often stigmatised
as a sign of laziness, he said.
Electric lights, television and computer screens, longer commutes,
the blurring of the line between work and personal time, and a host of
other aspects of modern life have contributed to sleep deprivation,
which is defined as less than seven hours a night.
But this has been linked to cancer, diabetes, heart disease,
stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, obesity and poor mental health among other
health problems. In short, a lack of sleep is killing us.
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