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Less sleep may increase cold risk

Posted: January 14th 2009 By editor1         under: Allergies and Infections, Health News     Tags: , , , ,

A US study suggests that people, who sleep less than 7hrs a night, have a higher risk of getting a cold.

The researchers from Carnegie Mellon University noticed that people with less than 7hrs sleep had three times higher risk of catching cold than those who took 8 or more hours sleep every night.

Experts believe that the human immune system impairs because of less sleep, and the body doesn’t remain capable enough to fight against those viruses that become the cause of cold and flu.

The study has been published in the Achieves of Internal Medicine online issue.

The results of some previous studies suggest that people, who take seven or eight hours sleep every night, have significantly lower risk for heart disease.

But still, there is little evidence which show that good night sleep can be helpful to avoid a cold or flu.

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