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General Health
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Originally Published: June 26, 2009
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Dear Alice,
It is also important to consider the psychological consequences of lack of sleep. For example, a person susceptible to bipolar disorder may be more likely to experience a manic episode if he or she does not get enough sleep. Furthermore, a person may not be aware of his or her susceptibility until the episode is caused by sleep deprivation. Essentially, going without sleep seems a dangerous risk to take.
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