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How Did We Develop Circadian Rhythms?

The term circadian rhythms refers to the natural rhythms the body conforms to when it has accessed the deeper layers of REM sleep. It’s a natural part of our body’s response to the natural cycles of night and day. But how did we develop circadian rhythms? However, these rhythms are … Read more

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Role of Melatonin in Sleep

If you are having a little bit of trouble getting to sleep at night, you might be lacking in the hormone known as melatonin. Produced naturally by your brain, melatonin can help you keep your sleep patterns regular while preventing your sleep schedule from being disrupted. Your sleep doctor may … Read more

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Myths About Circadian Rhythm Disorders

Sleep is an integral component of your physical health and emotional well-being. It is recommended that adults get between 7 to 9 hours of quality sleep each night. With the hustle and bustle of life this can be really difficult. There are some helpful tips and unfortunate myths about how … Read more

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Why DST is Bad for Teens

Daylight Savings Time (DST) is something that we have all been used to for a very long time, so it might not be something that we even think about in relation to our own physical health. But the truth is, younger folks are having a harder time engaging in regular … Read more

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How to Adjust for Jet Lag

Have you ever been on a flight that lasted several hours? When you travel between time zones at a rapid pace, your body needs a lot of time to adjust. The biggest effect that flying can have on your body is jet lag. This will make you feel tired, exhausted, … Read more

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