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In the simplest terms, sleep rejuvenates our body and brain . Without sleep, you begin to suffer. Not getting enough rest has such an impact that doing it one week will give you a “sleep debt” the next. And if you only get six hours or less of sleep a night for five days, you’re just as cognitively impaired as if you’d gone 48-hours straight without sleeping!

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Brian Rules - Book Summary (Brain Productivity Tips)

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