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Jan 8, 2026, 05:51
Dominika Jędrzejewska Akbaş Links Sleep Deprivation, Obesity, and Stroke
Dominika Jędrzejewska Akbaş, Psychologist, PhD Candidate in Psychology, shared on LinkedIn:
”Chronic stress, poor sleep, and emotional overload don’t disappear- they accumulate.
In this article, I explore stroke risk from a psychological perspective, showing how disrupted sleep, obesity, and stress regulation silently shape brain health over time.
If these themes resonate with your own experience, I invite you to a psychological consultation- early support can help restore balance before overload turns into illness.
Read the full article here.”
Article: Sleep Deprivation, Obesity, and Stroke – A Psychological Perspective

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