biological clock
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Why the bigger we see, the faster time passes?
have you ever experienced the feeling of waiting until new year when you were young, but now that you have grown up, you have turned around for most of the year, really time has passed as fast as a dog running in the field.
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'4-7-8' method helps you quickly get a good night's sleep as a child
skinhead, trouble sleeping? this trick will solve it all, when you put yourself to sleep within 60 seconds.
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The secret to help you have an energetic new week
which of us would like to spend the weekend to sleep until noon, then wake up and do whatever we like? here is the secret to helping you have an energetic new week.
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Kill yourself because of the habit of sleeping late
staying up late not only causes you to be deprived of sleep but also causes many health problems such as weight gain, heart disease, diabetes, even stroke.
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Discover the ideal time to do everything in the day by age
let's explore the ideal time to do everything in a day-by-day period below!
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Why do we often feel thirsty before going to sleep?
have you ever wondered why we often feel thirsty before going to sleep? learn about the body's biological mechanism to avoid bad health effects.
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Why are people staying up late often smart and alert?
science proves: people who stay up late are often more intelligent and alert.
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Can people put themselves in a state of death to live longer?
scientists can hopefully put patients in a state of death or pause life - the boundary between life and death - to treat common wounds and even save human lives from death.
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Changing the biological clock makes people more susceptible to infection
biological clocks (circadian rhythms) are changes in the body in a 24-hour cycle. does changing the biological clock in the body make us more susceptible to infection?
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The 2017 Nobel Prize for Medicine is awarded to 3 scientists
the 2017 nobel prize in medicine was awarded to the royal swedish academy of sciences in stockholm to three scientists jeffrey c. hall, michael rosbash and michael w. young for their discoveries on muscle control molecular mechanisms biological rhythm, also known as the body's biological clock.