Losing sleep could lead to loneliness, study finds
New evidence shows sleep deprivation can harm your physical and mental health. A study from the University of California, Berkeley suggests missing out on sleep makes us lonely and less socially attractive. It also says people can pass on feelings of loneliness to someone who is well-rested in just 60 seconds. Michael Breus, a clinical psychologist and specialist in sleep medicine, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the importance of sleep.