When it comes to longevity, better late is a nonstarter
by Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
Apr 12, 2018
2 minutes
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Night owls beware: A new study of mortality rates of nearly half a million people finds that individuals who strongly preferred to stay up late were more likely to be dead at the end of a six-and-a-half-year period.
The findings, described in the journal Chronobiology International, offer the first study linking mortality risk to night-owl sleep
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