Syncing your circadian rhythm to a natural light-dark cycle could improve your health and well-being. nambitomo/iStock via Getty Images Plus Anyone who has suffered from jet lag or struggled after ...
Your daily rhythm may matter more for brain health than previously thought. Older adults with weaker, more disrupted activity ...
New research suggests that the strength and timing of the body’s internal clock may be closely tied to dementia risk.
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New study shows that female sex hormones can impact the body’s inner clocks
Weizmann Institute researchers say that progesterone and the stress hormone cortisol drive circadian rhythms; when out of ...
The results of a recent study suggest that people with a weaker or more irregular body clock, also known as circadian rhythm, ...
Every cell in the human body operates on an intricate internal schedule, governed by circadian rhythms that synchronize our biological processes with the 24-hour cycle of day and night. Coordinated by ...
Alzheimer’s may advance by breaking the brain’s internal clock—and resetting it could help fight the disease. Alzheimer’s disease often interferes with a person’s normal daily patterns. Early warning ...
Circadian rhythms that are weaker and more fragmented are tied to an increased risk of dementia, researchers reported Dec. 29 in the journal Neurology. In fact, people with weak circadian rhythms have ...
"Disruptions in circadian rhythms may alter body processes like inflammation, and may interfere with sleep, possibly ...
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