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The surprising effect sleep deprivation can have on the body in just six weeks

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Rebecca Whittaker

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The IndependentThe surprising effect sleep deprivation can have on the body in just six weeksindependent.co.uk
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Sleep deprivation has been linked to changes in appetite and weight gain, but researchers say this could happen in just six weeks

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