Sleep and Immunity: How Sleep Affects Our Immune Response

Sleep and immune system

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  • Our bodies also produce T-cells during sleep, which are white blood cells that play a critical role in our body's immune response to an infectious disease.
  • Prioritizing sleep and allowing your body to rest can stabilize your mood, energize you and fuel your resilience, especially during these challenging times.
  • Ideally, our bodies require seven to nine hours of quality sleep to recharge and to keep our immune system strong.
  • When we sleep, our bodies produce cytokines, which target infection and inflammation, inducing an immune response.

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