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·April 5, 2012·4 min read

Scientists Redraw the Blueprint of the Body’s Biological Clock

Discovery of key link between circadian rhythms and metabolism may lead to new therapies for sleep disorders and diabetes. The...
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Diagram illustrating the influence of dark-light rhythms on circadian rhythms and related physiology and behavior.
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·June 18, 2013·4 min read

Key Protein is Linked to Circadian Clocks, Helps Regulate Metabolism

A new study reveals how the production of p75NTR protein oscillates in time with the body's natural circadian rhythm and how these oscillations help regulate vital metabolic functions. The findings offer an insight into how circadian rhythm helps maintain the body's overall metabolic health.
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·November 25, 2013·4 min read

Breaking the Brain Clock Predisposes Nerve Cells to Neurodegeneration

Researchers discover the expression of certain clock genes plays a critical role in delaying the emergence of age-related signs in the brain.
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·January 2, 2014·2 min read

Want a Good Night’s Sleep in the New Year? Quit Smoking

A new study reports smoking disrupts the circadian rhythm in both the brain and lungs.
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·November 14, 2014·5 min read

Scientists Find First Evidence of ‘Local’ Clock in the Brain

A new study provides fresh insight into how local circadian clocks can control sleep and wakefulness.
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·June 29, 2015·3 min read

It’s Summer and Your Brain Knows It

Researchers have discovered an important mechanism which allows animals to effectively track seasonal changes.
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·August 5, 2015·3 min read

Changes in Abundance of Mouse Gut Bacteria Connected to Circadian Rhythm

According to researchers, changes in the abundance of gut bacteria in female mice is tied to the rhythms of the internal clock.
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Brain CancerFeaturedGenetics
·September 17, 2015·5 min read

Cancer Never Rests: Gene Implicated in Disease Disrupts Circadian Rhythm and Metabolism

According to researchers, a cancer causing gene may affect the circadian clock and metabolism by binding to promoter regions in genes responsible for maintaining these biological functions.
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FeaturedGenetics
·February 3, 2016·4 min read

Re-evaluating Assumptions About Role of Internal Clock in Human Disease

Researchers report deleting the Bmal1 gene prior to birth accelerates aging and shortens lifespan in mice.
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Brain CancerFeaturedNeuroscience
·July 29, 2016·5 min read

Why Working the Night Shift Can Pose a Cancer Risk

A new study reports on a link between circadian cell disruption and cancerous tumor growth.
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FeaturedNeuroscience
·August 15, 2016·5 min read

Time of Day Influences Susceptibility to Infection

A new study reveals we are more susceptible to infections at certain times of the day as our circadian rhythm affects the ability of the virus to spread and replicate.
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FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
·November 29, 2016·4 min read

Depressive Behaviors Caused by Disrupting Brain’s Internal Clock: Mouse Study

A new study reports that disrupting the natural circadian rhythm in mice causes depression and anxiety.
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