Circadian Rhythm
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New drug tasimelteon for jet lag - 7.4
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Circadian rhythms linked to sudden cardiac attack - 6
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Sanofi's Multaq approved to treat heart rhythm disorder, US - 4.1
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Ablation heart procedure reduces risk of Alzheimer and stroke - 3.9
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Heart disorder linked to Alzheimer's disease dementia - 3.6
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Less sleep means higher risk of diabetes and obesity - 3.5
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Eating late night snack causes weight gain, obesity - 3.4
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People who go to bed late and sleep late eat more fast food and weigh more - 3.4
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Alarm clock gene responsible for wake up every morning - 2.9
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Safety concern for HIV drug combination - 2.7
Circadian Rhythm articles
Circadian rhythms linked to sudden cardiac attackA new study uncovers the first molecular evidence linking the body's natural circadian rhythms to sudden cardiac death (SCD). Ventricular arrhythmias, or abnormal heart rhythms, are the most common cause of sudden cardiac death: the primary cause of death from heart disease. They occur most frequently in the morning waking hours, followed by a smaller peak in the evening hours.
Alarm clock gene responsible for wake up every morningEver wondered why you wake up in the morning - even when the alarm clock isn't making jarring noises? Wonder no more. Researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have identified a new component of the biological clock, a gene responsible for starting the clock from its restful state every morning.
People who go to bed late and sleep late eat more fast food and weigh moreStaying up late every night and sleeping in is a habit that could put you at risk for gaining weight. People who go to bed late and sleep late eat more calories in the evening, more fast food, fewer fruits and vegetables and weigh more than people who go to sleep earlier and wake up earlier.
Eating late night snack causes weight gain, obesityEating at irregular times - the equivalent of the middle of the night for humans, when the body wants to sleep - influences weight gain, revealed by researchers at the Northwestern University.
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