Night Owls Face Higher Risk of Metabolic Health Issues
Our internal clocks do more than regulate sleep—they also profoundly influence when and what we eat, with significant implications for metabolic health.

Our internal clocks do more than regulate sleep—they also profoundly influence when and what we eat, with significant implications for metabolic health.

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Our internal clocks do more than regulate sleep—they also profoundly influence when and what we eat, with significant implications for metabolic health.
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