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More Sleep, Fewer Colds

This is one of the weekly tips from Real Age. The problem I have with this tip is one of the reasons I knew I was coming down with something was that I was wide awake when I normally am sleeping. I had a virus recently, like a cold, but it started with being very not-sleepy. It was weird. Fortunately, I haven’t had it for long, and it seems to be moving on.

Are you like me? I was sneezing and coughing – and very worried I had caught the new swine flu. Why on earth would I think that???

That bug that’s going around? Until it’s moved to the next zip code, put yourself to bed early.

In a 2-week study, getting a little less sleep — under 7 hours instead of 8 or more — made people three times more likely to get sick after exposure to a cold virus. Now that’s something to sleep on.

Seems your immune system takes a hit from both lack of sleep and poor sleep. In fact, poor sleep may have an even bigger impact than short sleep. People in the study were five times more likely to get sick when their sleep quality dipped — even if it just dipped a smidge.

May 4, 2009 - Posted by | Family Issues, Health Issues

3 Comments »

  1. Oooooh! One more reason to get lazeeeh!!
    *Doing the furry kitteh dance*

    Q8GEEK's avatar Comment by Q8GEEK | May 4, 2009 | Reply

  2. LLOOLL, maybe you’ve been taking too much of that cough syrup, Geek?

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | May 4, 2009 | Reply

  3. Surprisingly, my body’s temperature is higher than normal and I sleep 3~5 hours a day…

    Q8GEEK's avatar Comment by Q8GEEK | May 4, 2009 | Reply


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