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Published 12:56 14 Oct 2019 BST
Updated 13:59 14 Oct 2019 BST
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We can't remember what we actually do? The thought of not being able to make new memories is is frightening one, but to further that, it can also lead to Alzheimer's disease.
"A lack of sleep will lead to an increased development of a toxic protein in the brain that is called beta-amyloid and that is associated with Alzheimer's disease because it is during deep sleep at night when a sewage system within the brain actually kicks in to high gear and it starts to wash away this toxic protein," he said.
Not sleeping enough can also effect your reproductive system, as well as cancer-fighting cells. "Men who are sleeping just five to six hours a night have a level of testosterone which is that of someone ten years their senior," Matthew explained.
He further wrote: "After just one night of four to five hours of sleep, there is a 70 percent reduction in critical anticancer-fighting immune cells called natural killer cells. And that's the reason that we know that short sleep duration predicts your risk for developing numerous forms of cancer."
It can also affect your cardiovascular system, with Matthew writing that the day after Day Light Savings Time in Spring, there is a 24 percent increase in heart attacks.
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