How Sleep Directly Affects Your Immunity
By Muthaiah M May 30, 2026 0 comments

Studies show that people who sleep fewer than seven hours are significantly more likely to develop a cold when exposed to a virus compared to those sleeping eight hours or more. The immune system uses sleep as a window for repair, surveillance, and memory.

Sleep deprivation also raises cortisol, which suppresses immune function over time. Protecting sleep is one of the highest-leverage things you can do for immune resilience, more reliable than most supplements.

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