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Fishing the Everglades at night is unpredictable, fast-paced, and anything but calm. This video captures a chaotic bowfishing session as frogs and fish emerge after dark in one of America’s wildest ...
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WASHINGTON — Being a night owl can be bad for your heart. That may sound surprising but a large study found people who are more active late at night — when most of the population is winding down or ...
Share on Pinterest A person’s biological clock and chronotype, as well as their lifestyle habits, may influence their health in the long run. Raymond Forbes LLC/Stocksy According to a new review, ...
After analyzing data from over 300,000 adults, researchers discovered that night owls had a 16 percent higher risk of having a heart attack or stroke compared to the general population. Skimping on ...
When you go to sleep may impact heart health, scientists find. A large observational study connected night owls to an increased heart disease risk. Here, experts explain the recent findings and what ...
The familiar labels "night owl" and "early bird," long used in sleep research, don't fully capture the diversity of human internal clocks, a new study has found. The McGill University-led study ...
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Being more active in the morning or afternoon is not just a matter of personal preference. Chronotype, which is each person's biological tendency to function better at certain times of the day, can ...
Share on Pinterest New research suggests that people who go bed later may have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Image Credit: Ani Dimi/Stocksy “Night owls,” or people who go to bed later for ...