This weekend the clocks will roll back, signalling the end of daylight saving time and the start of long, dark winters. Of course, there is the short-term perk: the fact it allows us an extra hour in ...
If you struggle to fall asleep or wake up feeling groggy, an out-of-sync circadian rhythm could be to blame. This internal 24-hour clock controls your sleep-wake cycle, helping your body know when ...
Life can throw off your sleep-wake schedule—here are some steps you can take to get back on track, according to sleep docs. You’ve probably heard about buzzy wellness concepts like “balancing your ...
Daylight saving time ends on Nov. 6, bringing along an extra hour for sleep and activities. Dr. Annise Wilson, a sleep medicine expert at Baylor College of Medicine, shares details on the effects ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHAM) — Some people love it. Some people hate it. But daylight saving time still began this weekend. Clocks sprang forward an hour, meaning daylight will last a little longer and it's ...
Morning sunlight plays a crucial role in regulating your body's internal clock, known as the circadian rhythm. Exposing your ...
The human body operates on a roughly 24-hour cycle known as the circadian rhythm. The cycle is primarily controlled by the suprachiasmatic nucleus — two clusters of neurons in the hypothalamus. This ...