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Today's Health Links June 21, 2013

by Martin Ettington | Jun 21, 2013 | Healthy Aging | 0 comments

  • The link between circadian rhythms and aging: Gene associated with longevity also regulates the body's circadian clock
    Human sleeping and waking patterns are largely governed by an internal circadian clock that corresponds closely with the 24-hour cycle of light and darkness. This circadian clock also controls other body functions, such as metabolism and temperature regulation. A new study finds that a gene associated with longevity also regulates the body’s circadian clock.

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