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woman eating french fries at dusk

Eating only during the daytime could protect people from heart risks of shift work

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Confused Woman Searching For Food In An Open Refrigerator

Brain-Liver Connection Could Hold Key to Preventing Overeating

Categories Health
An AI-generated image showing a basketball player shooting a ball, with a clock face superimposed on the background, symbolizing the connection between NBA performance and the body clock. The clock face could be divided into different time zones to represent the impact of travel on player performance.

How Time Zones Affect NBA Performance

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
cartoon of woman in bed awake. pixabay

Study reveals new genetic link between anorexia nervosa and being an early riser

Categories Brain & Behavior
A Neanderthals having coffee early in the morning

Were Neanderthals morning people ?

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Two female EMT's giving CPR

Mondays Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack

Categories Health
Morning photo

Morning Cold Exposure Shows Promise for Boosting Fat Burning

Categories Health

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