MAIL ONLINE: Could going to bed at the same time every night ease the pain of arthritis? And other intriguing ways our body clocks govern our health

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However, they don’t all do this at the same rate. ‘They’re not just out of synchrony with the outside world, they become out of sync with each other,’ says Qing-Jun Meng, professor of chronobiology at the University of Manchester.

Period31 Oct 2017

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  • TitleCould going to bed at the same time every night ease the pain of arthritis? And other intriguing ways our body clocks govern our health
    Media name/outletMail Online
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date31/10/17
    DescriptionHowever, they don’t all do this at the same rate. ‘They’re not just out of synchrony with the outside world, they become out of sync with each other,’ says Qing-Jun Meng, professor of chronobiology at the University of Manchester.
    URLwww.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5033647/Could-going-bed-time-ease-arthritis-pain.html#ixzz4x4Fcybdf
    PersonsQing-Jun Meng

Keywords

  • body clocks
  • circadian rhythm