Sleep and inflammation: partners in sickness and in health

Volume: 19, Issue: 11, Pages: 702 - 715
Published: Jul 9, 2019
Abstract
The discovery of reciprocal connections between the central nervous system, sleep and the immune system has shown that sleep enhances immune defences and that afferent signals from immune cells promote sleep. One mechanism by which sleep is proposed to provide a survival advantage is in terms of supporting a neurally integrated immune system that might anticipate injury and infectious threats. However, in modern times, chronic social threats can...
Paper Details
Title
Sleep and inflammation: partners in sickness and in health
Published Date
Jul 9, 2019
Volume
19
Issue
11
Pages
702 - 715
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