
“It is time as a society to abandon the idea that sleep is unnecessary or a waste of time and, without feeling embarrassed, start getting the sleep that we need” Dr. New research published in the journal PLOS Biology reveals that lacking quality sleep may reduce the willingness of individuals to help others.

Whether sleep quantity or quality can influence prosocial behaviors, which are behaviors that benefit others, has not yet been fully established. Moreover, inadequate or poor sleep can also adversely impact mental health, including an increase in symptoms of depression, anxiety, and irritability, and a reduced ability to regulate emotions. Studies have found that insufficient sleep is associated with an increased risk of: Insufficient sleep is a pervasive problem associated with a number of negative health outcomes. More than 1 in 3 individuals in the United States report less than the minimum recommended sleep duration of 7 hours of sleep per night.

A new study shows that sleep deprivation and poor sleep quality are associated with a decreased desire to help others.

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