Think you¡¯re doing yourself a world of good by burning the midnight oil working hard at your future endeavours? Think again.?
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¡°No aspect of our biology is left unscathed by sleep deprivation,¡± he says in an interview with the Guardian. ¡°It sinks down into every possible nook and cranny. And yet no one is doing anything about it. Things have to change: in the workplace and our communities, our homes and families,¡± states Walker.?
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He states that in 1942 (75 years ago) less than 8 percent of our population was surviving on less than six hours of sleep at night. In 2017, the equation has come down to one in two people.??
vidoal.com
¡°First, we electrified the night. Light is a profound degrader of our sleep,¡± Walker says. ¡° Second, there is the issue of work: not only the porous borders between when you start and finish but longer commuter times, too. No one wants to give up time with their family or entertainment, so they give up sleep instead.?
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The developed world has also stigmatised sleep with laziness, weakness and shame, adds Walker. ¡°We want to seem busy, and one way we express that is by proclaiming how little sleep we¡¯re getting. It¡¯s a badge of honour,¡± says Walker.?
athensmagazine.gr
¡°Once you know that after just one night of only four or five hours¡¯ sleep, your natural killer cells¡ªthe ones that attack the cancer cells that appear in your body every day¡ªdrop by 70%, or that a lack of sleep is linked to cancer of the bowel, prostate and breast, how could you do anything else??
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To do so successfully Walker suggests that people to look at sleep as work, like going to the gym (except that it is more enjoyable and free!). If we are using an alarm to wake up, why aren't using one to remind us that it is time to wind down an head to bed? Questions Walker.?
themalaymailonline.com
¡°We will know everything about our bodies from one day to the next in high fidelity. That will be a seismic shift, and we will then start to develop methods by which we can amplify different components of human sleep, and do that from the bedside. Sleep will come to be seen as a preventive medicine.¡±