Science  04 Sep 2020:
Vol. 369, Issue 6508, pp. 1164-1165
DOI: 10.1126/science.abd4964

Summary

Circadian rhythms, or the body clock, confer temporal structure on human behavior and physiology to align homeostatic processes with anticipated changes in the environment. Disruption of these rhythms can influence health and well-being. Chronobiological research has often failed to consider how this temporal organization may be affected by sex.

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