
A 2025 study found that when you shortchange your sleep, your cells don’t merely get tired—they go into crisis mode, burning fuel inefficiently, scaling back repairs, and choosing survival over function. The effects start after a single bad night.
The findings reframe sleep not as a lifestyle habit, but as a biological maintenance system, one the body cannot afford to skip.
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