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On another note, Siesta-like sleep patterns is also known to be an adaptation of humans to diseases[1] (including chronic infectious diseases). Humans generally sleep more when severely sick, and often in a way resembling extended variants of Siesta, where both core sleeps are much longer than usual to allow for cognitive and physical recovery from sickness.

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