In a study it has been found that the risk of complications after a heart operation is almost halved when the operation is carried out in the afternoon compared to operations in the morning. It is assumed that the effect is due to the body clock. The findings can be used to move operations with high-risk patients to the afternoon and to accommodate for the body clock by operating early risers in the morning and late risers in the afternoon.
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