A study of more than 320,000 people found that night owls are more likely to engage in risky behaviors, like smoking and poor ...
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People Who Routinely Delay Bedtime May Be Harming Their Heart Health
In a new study, regularly delaying bedtime was connected to increased risk of heart disease, especially for women. Here’s what night owls need to know.
Night owls face increased heart risks. A study found those active late at night have poorer heart health. This is due to a ...
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