Fighting the Clock: How America's Sleep Deficit is Damaging Longterm Health (Full Video: www.hsph.harvard.edu -- Sleep deprivation has been associated with a myriad of health problems, including increased risk of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and depression. Cognitive abilities decline as people tire. Risky behavior, such as driving while deeply fatigued, can put others in harm's way. This event — held just days before the country will lose an hour of sleep due to daylight saving time — explored what we mean by "sleep deprivation," what happens in tired brains and bodies, what are the longterm health risks for children and adults, and what kinds of policies should be considered for schools and businesses to protect health. And a good night's sleep. This event was held by The Forum at Harvard School of Public Health in collaboration with The Huffington Post on March 6, 2012. Watch the entire series of The Forum at HSPH at www.ForumHSPH.org.
Tags: The Huffington Post, sleep deprivation and health, Charles Czeisler, Frank Hu, Alana Elias Kornfeld, Susan Redline, Lucian Leape
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