DuckMan
Bluelighter
Was in the Herald Sun on 1st June 2000
It read,
Many Australians suffer poor health because their late-night lifestyles are throwing their body clocks out of whack, scientists warn.
Docs say the body clock, found deep in the hypothalamus, can set off heart disease and chronic fatigue syn when its rhythms are ignored.
The internal clock not only dictates when humans sleep, but synchronises hormones, immunity, alertness and body temp.
But every day,humans outsmart their body clocks by working and playing late into the night
Docs warm of the perils of suppressing the body clock in today's edn of New Scientist.
Getting up at a regular time and doing gentle exercises for 30mins a day can reset the clock.
We f
k our brains and body enough as it is. Try and get some sleep every now and then
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quack
It read,
Many Australians suffer poor health because their late-night lifestyles are throwing their body clocks out of whack, scientists warn.
Docs say the body clock, found deep in the hypothalamus, can set off heart disease and chronic fatigue syn when its rhythms are ignored.
The internal clock not only dictates when humans sleep, but synchronises hormones, immunity, alertness and body temp.
But every day,humans outsmart their body clocks by working and playing late into the night

Docs warm of the perils of suppressing the body clock in today's edn of New Scientist.
Getting up at a regular time and doing gentle exercises for 30mins a day can reset the clock.
We f



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