Older 'night owls' face higher risk of heart attacks and strokes compared to early birds: study. Adults with night owl tendencies face a higher risk of damaging their cardiovascular health and ...
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Night Owls Face Dementia Risk That Early Birds Don’t — But There’s A Twist, Major Study Reveals
GRONINGEN, Netherlands — Your natural sleep schedule might be quietly damaging your brain, but only if you fall into a specific category of people. A decade-long study of nearly 24,000 adults has ...
Adults with night owl tendencies face a higher risk of damaging their cardiovascular health and suffering potentially fatal health complications compared to their early bird counterparts, a new study ...
The study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association on Wednesday, found that middle-aged and older adults who were more active in the evenings had poorer cardiovascular health, ...
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