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Sleep Loss Linked to Reduced Generosity, Even at a Neuronal
Sleep Loss Linked to Reduced Generosity, Even at a Neuronal
Sleep Loss Linked to Reduced Generosity, Even at a Neuronal Level
Three new studies link sleep deprivation with reductions in altruism at the individual, neuronal, and societal level, highlighting it as a 'factor dictating whether humans choose to help each other.'
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