Brains clock …
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Humans use their senses to help keep track of short intervals of time according to new research, which suggests that our perception of time is not maintained by an internal body clock alone.
Scientists from UCL (University College London) set out to answer the question Where does our…
Light Therapy
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Since the 1980’s bright light has been used as an effective therapy for depressive and circadian rhythm disorders.
Chronic drinking can…
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Chronic drinking can disrupt circadian rhythms
ScienceDaily (2010-08-25) Circadian clock genes are key to regulating physiological and behavioral activities. Animal studies have shown that chronic drinking can disrupt expression in these genes. A human study has found an…