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A meta-analysis of the associations between insufficient sleep duration and antibody response to vaccination
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Insufficient sleep (<6 hours/night) around vaccination reduces the antibody response
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The reduction is similar to the waning of COVID-19 vaccine antibodies over 2 months
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The association seems robust in men, but more data are needed in women
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Optimizing sleep duration around the time of vaccination may boost antibody response- boosting the vaccine with sweet dreams... who would have thought...neverscared
- .. close to everybodyneverscared
- Well, if it follows that getting your 8 hours in is good for recovering from everything from a cold to an intense workout, then it certainly makes sense that itContinuity
- ... boosts vaccine effectiveness.Continuity
- I sleep badly and currently have covid.Fax_Benson
- i sleep badly and don't have covidhans_glib
- I slept well when I had covid.Continuity
- so weed and sleep is best then...https://pubme...neverscared
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- How many hours to counteract the myocarditis?zardoz
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