The circadian rhythms of death December 10, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital health, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Network Science English: Diagram illustrating the influence of dark-light rythms on circadian rythms and related physiology and behavior. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Maggie Koerth-Baker, boingboing.net This is possibly one of the weirdest things I have read this year. You (yes, you) are more likely to die around 11:00 am than any other time. That is, provided your death is the sort that happens in old age, as opposed to, say, being hit … RT @BoingBoing: The circadian rhythms of death http://flip.it/cTYwE http://flip.it/5nwjc The circadian rhythms of death Related articles Cancers don’t sleep (3quarksdaily.com) Cancers don’t sleep: The Myc oncogene can disrupt circadian rhythm (eurekalert.org) Disruption of circadian clock linked to obesity, diabetes and heart attacks (sciencedaily.com) Eating times affect Circadian rhythm, study finds (yaledailynews.com) Disturbed Sleep Equals Fat Gain (scienceabstracts.wordpress.com) Share this: Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Click to share on Nextdoor (Opens in new window) Nextdoor Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Like this:Like Loading...
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