Healthcare Info April 13, 2018 US Edit Night owls have 10 percent higher mortality risk, study says Night owls have 10 percent higher mortality risk, study says KSL.com Bad news night owls: People who go to bed later may be at higher risk of poor health ABC News Night owls die young in a world scheduled for early birds Valley News Live Kristen L Knutson, PhD: Faculty Profile: Feinberg School of Medicine: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine - Northwestern University Night owls have higher risk of dying sooner EurekAlertFull coverage Read More ... Night owls have 10 percent higher mortality risk, study says published April 13, 2018 at 08:49PM. Original Source Link : https://www.ksl.com/?sid=46298503&nid=157 loading... Related Posts :Zika virus resurfaces in Singapore – Environment agency warns Zika virus resurfaces in Singapore – Environment agency warns Vanguard Singapore reports 1st Zika case since Sept. &nb… Read More...Curcumin In Turmeric May Help Boost Memory, Lower Risk Of Developing Alzheimer's: Study Curcumin In Turmeric May Help Boost Memory, Lower Risk Of Developing Alzheimer's: Study NDTV The power of yellow! Turmeric … Read More...Tessa Jowell calls for more experimental cancer treatments Tessa Jowell calls for more experimental cancer treatments The Guardian I'm not afraid, says Tessa Jowell as she speaks abo… Read More...Should NZ follow the UK and ban sale of energy drinks to under-16s? Should NZ follow the UK and ban sale of energy drinks to under-16s? Stuff.co.nz Morrisons becomes latest supermarket to ban… Read More...Probiotic Milk May Help Reduce the Risk of Pregnancy Complications Probiotic Milk May Help Reduce the Risk of Pregnancy Complications Live Science Women taking probiotics during pregnancy mi… Read More...
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