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  1. New Advances in Mapping the Circadian Clock

    New Advances in Mapping the Circadian Clock

    From discovering that the circadian rhythm exists to identifying the hormones and genes underlying it, the science of chronobiology has come a long way in the past century. New research technologies and methods have brought even more discoveries in just the last several years. We now know more than ever before about how our biological clocks operate, with new discoveries...
  2. Are Brain Salts Responsible for Sleep-Wake Cycle Regulation?

    Are Brain Salts Responsible for Sleep-Wake Cycle Regulation?

    A precise balance of salts in the body is important for a variety of biological functions, from nerve activity to fluid balance. With this in mind, it should come as no surprise that salts are also involved in maintaining a healthy sleep-wake cycle. However, new science reveals that salts appear to play a much bigger role than expected, acting as...
  3. The Circadian System and Glucose Regulation

    The Circadian System and Glucose Regulation

    Glucose metabolism and regulation are central to human health. We depend on a complex system to ensure that glucose is funneled to the areas where it is needed at the correct times and in the correct amounts. Many diseases, including diabetes, obesity and metabolic syndrome have been linked to dysregulation of glucose and insulin. New research suggests that the circadian...
  4. Seven Signs You Have Low Serotonin

    Seven Signs You Have Low Serotonin

    Serotonin, which is often referred to as the "happiness hormone," is most often associated with happiness and feelings of well-being. While this inhibitory neurotransmitter definitely has an effect on mood, it also affects our brains and bodies in a variety of other ways. Low serotonin can impact nearly every system in the body, causing symptoms that interfere with just about every...
  5. Melatonin: A Casualty of Modern Technology?

    Melatonin: A Casualty of Modern Technology?

    Today's society has access to a wider range of entertainment, education and convenience than ever before thanks to modern technology. Cell phones, tablets and laptop computers are more portable than ever, allowing us to lead lives in which we are constantly in touch. However, the huge preponderance of screens we're exposed to emanate unnatural light that can prevent human brains from...
  6. Discovered: Magnesium Keeps Your Body Clocks Running on Time

    Discovered: Magnesium Keeps Your Body Clocks Running on Time

    Although we often associate vitamin deficiencies with past eras, they are a modern epidemic as well. While most people today generally get enough vitamins in their diet to prevent serious diseases such as rickets and scurvy, many still live with sub-clinical levels that aren't sufficient for optimal cellular function. This can lead to vague symptoms such as fatigue, malaise and sleep...
  7. Melatonin and Depression: Exploring the Connection Between Mood and the Circadian Rhythm

    Melatonin and Depression: Exploring the Connection Between Mood and the Circadian Rhythm

    Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses in the developed world and one that takes a huge toll on both sufferers and their loved ones. Depression also costs the nation as a whole, with its economic impact estimated at more than $50 billion a year in the United States alone. New research on the link between melatonin and depression suggests...
  8. How Sleep Restriction Can Sabotage Your Health

    How Sleep Restriction Can Sabotage Your Health

    How do you feel when you don't get enough sleep? If you are like most people, you feel fatigued, achy, out of sorts and a bit duller than usual. As much as sleep restriction obviously affects your health and mood, it can have even more severe effects on your hormone levels, cell metabolism and other less visible aspects of health...
  9. The Basics of Sleep From A-to-Zzz

    The Basics of Sleep From A-to-Zzz

    We spend around one-third of our lives sleeping. This is not wasted time. On the contrary, our bodies have a long list of tasks that can only be completed while our mind is resting and our body is still. Getting the right amount of sleep can give you a clearer mind, more energy, and even lower your risk of developing...
  10. Chronobiology of the Skin: The 24-Hour Cycle of Your Largest Organ

    Chronobiology of the Skin: The 24-Hour Cycle of Your Largest Organ

    All life on earth and each organ in our body follow circadian rhythms that revolve around the 24-hour light/dark cycle. Scientists are discovering more and more about the unique circadian rhythm of the skin. You are probably not aware that your skin follows its own circadian rhythm, but this cycle determines every action of your skin cells from the growth of...

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