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'Night owls' may have higher risk of diabetes, heart disease: Study - ETHealthWorld
9/20/22 at 12:45pm
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"The differences in fat metabolism between 'early birds' and 'night owls' shows that our body's circadian rhythm (wake/sleep cycle) could affect how our bodies use insulin," said Professor Steven Malin, from Rutgers University
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