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A Sydney-based study of 69 young people seeking mental health care found almost a quarter showed disrupted body clocks that ...
A lot of people dread the clocks going back an hour in winter—but reassure themselves that at least they'll get an extra hour's sleep. However, in my new study, my colleagues and I found most ...
Neurons in the clock network pass the time information to other brain regions that support learning and memory, navigation, motor control, and hormone production and release.
A new study found that daylight boosts your immune system by helping infection-fighting cells (neutrophils) work more ...
The gradually passing jet lag symptoms illustrate how our internal clocks adapt to such new conditions—as our circadian clock adjusts to the new day-night cycle in a different time zone.
Remote employees are using their time on the clock to earn extra income on the side, according to a new study.
Many people think of their brains as being intrinsically synced to the human-made clocks on their electronic devices, counting time in very specific, minute-by-minute increments. But the study ...
Nearly three-quarters of Americans drink coffee every day — and now a new study suggests that brewing it at a certain time of day could percolate some health benefits. Health experts provide ...
The results show that participants were about 8-9 percent faster than the real time, indicating that the clock would have appeared to move slowly to them.
Nearly three-quarters of Americans drink coffee every day — and now a new study suggests that enjoying it at a certain time of day could percolate some health benefits.
Ever hear the old adage that time flies when you're having fun? A new study by a team of UNLV researchers suggests that there's a lot of truth to the trope.