The body has several clocks, in particular, the central circadian clock (related to the brain) and peripheral circadian clocks (controlling cellular processes in organs). New research finds that keeping these and external clocks (day/night) in sync seems to be very important for slowing down ageing.
related: #ageing #body_clocks
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