Facial features like eyes, mouth and skin are affected by sleep deprivation. A new study has found that these features function as signs of sleep loss to other people. The results of the study show that the faces of sleep-deprived individuals were perceived as having more hanging eyelids, redder eyes, more swollen eyes and darker circles under the eyes. Sleep deprivation also was associated with paler skin, more wrinkles or fine lines, and more droopy ...You have just read an article categorized health
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