(Natural News) You might think that the rest of your body goes to sleep the moment you do, but it seems that this isn’t the case. A recent study has brought to light how different parts of the body don’t follow the brain’s “central clock” and instead follow their own. Two recent studies from University of... |
Researchers explain how the circadian clocks of specific body parts operate independently from the brain's “central clock”
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