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What Happens to Our Bodies During Late-Night World Cup Matches? A Doctor Explains

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

What Happens to Our Bodies During Late-Night World Cup Matches? A Doctor Explains
100% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 10, 2026
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What happened

A doctor explains how late-night World Cup matches can affect the body through sleep loss, stress, and excessive caffeine use. She says proper preparation, hydration, and returning to a regular sleep routine can help reduce the impact. The article also notes that intense moments like penalty shootouts can trigger real physical stress responses.

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The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

WallaCenter · HebrewJun 11, 2026
What Happens to Our Bodies During Late-Night World Cup Matches? A Doctor Explains
YnetCenter · HebrewJun 10, 2026
A Month of Almost No Sleep, How Will We Survive the World Cup?

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