What happens when you can’t catch up?
Chronically losing sleep results in sleep debt, which can lead to serious consequences. Sleep debt is cumulative, and even small nightly sleep losses can add up to affect your daytime function.
Thoughts, opinions and fascinating discoveries by Elliot, a student at USC
What happens when you can’t catch up?
Chronically losing sleep results in sleep debt, which can lead to serious consequences. Sleep debt is cumulative, and even small nightly sleep losses can add up to affect your daytime function.
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Heh, sleepdep, as we call it here at Mudd. I heard we get used to it, as it slowly adds up over the years. Also, the stress doesn’t help. As an upperclassman has said, we eventually become apathetic to both.