Daylight saving time creates a mismatch between the biological clock and the social clock that can have negative effects on sleep and health.
Your body follows a circadian rhythm that influences everything from how well your medications work to the best time for exercise.
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Body clocks matter for heart health
Disruptions to the body's internal clock are strongly associated with increased risk of obesity, diabetes, high blood ...
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Alzheimer's May Hijack Your Cells' Clocks, Hinting at New Treatments
With evidence of daily oscillations in brain cells affected by neurodegeneration, researchers can investigate ways to counter ...
A tiny neural network is sufficient to control the daily rhythm of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Researchers at the ...
Neurologist Dr. Ptacek explains how "falling back" disrupts the 24-hour circadian clock, affecting mood and performance, with ...
It's well-known that neural circuits help synchronize our biological clock with the day-night cycle. But just how exactly do ...
Could disrupting your internal clock be the key to treating Alzheimer’s? A surprising new study, published in the journal ...
A tiny neural network is sufficient to control the daily rhythm of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Researchers at the ...
No, I did not prepare for the end of Daylight Saving Time this past weekend, when most US states set clocks back an hour.
Researchers discovered that altering the body’s natural rhythm can help protect the brain from Alzheimer’s damage. By turning off a circadian protein in mice, they raised NAD+ levels and reduced ...
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