The body has a network of daily (circadian) clocks that influences most areas of our health, including sleep and metabolism. A central clock in the brain is closely tied to daily sleep rhythms.
The body has a network of daily (circadian) clocks that influences most areas of our health, including sleep and metabolism.
This implies that there is a potential link between circadian rhythms and the microbiome in metabolic disease, but the reason why is still unknown, Haller said. The internal clocks that govern gut ...
while whole-body metabolic analyses further revealed disrupted metabolic rhythms and irregular core body temperature regulation. Prof. Lydia Lynch, Visiting Researcher at Trinity College Dublin's ...
A Stanford-trained doctor shares why metabolic dysfunction is behind most of the diseases we're seeing in the modern world.
Disconnecting nerve connections helps control overeating and weight gain linked to a malfunctioning "liver clock." People who ...
A study is shedding light on exactly what happens to our body's metabolic processes when we experience even a relatively ...
As we understand more about how women and men sleep, differences in their circadian rhythms and how these affect their ...
"Eating early in the day helps lower stress hormones like cortisol, which tend to be higher in the morning, and supports ...