Some students may “apply” or not sleep for a whole day at night, in an attempt to study as much of the curriculum as the first semester exams are near, which are scheduled to take place on February 27th, especially after it was decided to hold combined examinations for students so that they are examined In more than one subject in one day.
In light of our concern for the health of our students, we publish to you the results of research carried out by neuroscientists from Norway, on the potential health risks of staying up all night.
According to “Russia Today”, scientists conducted a 23-hour waking experiment on 21 healthy young men, without being allowed to drink any beverages containing alcohol, caffeine or nicotine.
And experience showed that lack of sleep caused major changes in the white matter inside the brain, which led to a deterioration in the communication networks inside the brain, which makes the person lose his ability to collect his thoughts the next day.
Changes were also found throughout the brain, including the “corpus callosum, brain stem, hypothalamus, anterior, temporal and parietal tracts.”
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