Tick tock: Study links body clock to mood disorders
Messing with the rhythm of one’s internal clock may boost the risk of developing mood problems ranging from loneliness to bipolar disorder.
Messing with the rhythm of one’s internal clock may boost the risk of developing mood problems ranging from loneliness to bipolar disorder.
Time zones are getting blurred. Naps are no longer only during siesta time. I have just wakened up from one that lasted from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. It was a misplaced nap and a slow wake for me, fin, by fin, by fin, until I am swimming on my bedspread. I plan to get up soon and write. It is a good intention. But it could begin way past midnight.
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