Staying Up At Night Increases Risk Of Disorders, Dying Sooner
New research suggested that morning people, otherwise known as larks, may live longer than people who stay up at night. Previously, experts have found that the latter group (known as night owls) carry higher rates of metabolic dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. But this is the first study to show a higher risk of mortality. The findings…
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