Research suggests a connection between the COVID-19 vaccine and your sleeping habits.

A good night’s sleep helps your body’s immune response.

biochemist, neurobiologist, antibody engineer, and senior scientist atGlaxoSmithKline.

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In other words, they appear more protected.

Whether the same is true for the COVID-19 vaccination has not been shown, but nonetheless is likely.

Many immunological functions depend on circadian rhythms and regular sleep, says Dr. Benedict.

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Christian Benedict, PhD, is an associate professor of neuroscience at Uppsala University in Sweden.

Its Amazing How Its All Connected.

The benefit of a vaccine is that it imitates an infection and therefore provides immune protection.

Even as we continue to face COVID-19 variants, all three vaccines remain effective against severe illness and hospitalization.

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There are several things that you’ve got the option to do to support your sleep.

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