Lack of sufficient sleep has a significant impact on the immune system, with a study showing a 70% reduction in natural killer cell activity after just one night of four hours of sleep. Inadequate sleep weakens the body's defenses against diseases like cancer and reduces the effectiveness of vaccines such as the flu shot. Additionally, insufficient sleep, especially less than six hours on average, increases the likelihood of developing common cold and flu. Furthermore, cardiovascular health is also compromised by poor sleep habits, with data suggesting a 24% increase in heart attack risk after losing one hour of sleep in the spring. The bidirectional effect of daylight savings time on heart health highlights the importance of adequate sleep in preventing cardiovascular diseases like stroke and heart attacks.

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