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English: Main health effects of sleep deprivation (See Wikipedia:Sleep deprivation).
To discuss image, please see Template talk:Häggström diagrams List: - Irritability [2] - Cognitive impairment [3] - Memory lapses or loss [4] - Severe yawning [2] - Symptoms similar to ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) [2] - Impaired moral judgement [5] - Decreased reaction time and accuracy [6] - Tremors [7] - Aching muscles [8] - Risk of Diabetes Type 2 [9] - Decreased temperature [3] - Increased heart rate variability [3] - Risk of heart disease [13] - Impaired immune system [3] References
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