A study reveals that weaker circadian rhythms may significantly increase the risk of developing dementia in older adults.
A new study by Stanford medical researchers has confirmed long-term hazards to our annual clock change from Standard time to Daylight Saving Time. The researchers compared the three different time ...
Every year, as clocks go back in October, millions of people celebrate an “extra hour” of sleep. But how much does this small shift really affect our bodies, our sleep and our mood? According to ...
Share on PinterestCould an irregular circadian rhythm impact a person’s risk of developing dementia? Image credit: Chris ...
A new study suggests that disruptions in sleep and daily activity timing may be linked to a higher risk of dementia in older ...
Researchers found that people with weaker or more irregular internal clocks had a higher risk of developing dementia. View on ...
Eating within a ten-hour window has been linked to increased energy, improved mood and decreased hunger, according to recent findings from the largest UK community science study, as reported by King's ...
Researchers led by Gen Kurosawa at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS) in Japan have used theoretical physics to discover how our biological clock ...
Could your body’s hidden 12-hour clock hold the secret to metabolic health and disease? New research links our internal rhythms to ancient ocean tides. Review: Biological rhythms: Living your life, ...
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