Let’s be real: most of us treat sleep like an optional luxury rather than a vital health practice. We fall asleep to blue screens, snooze our alarms half a dozen times, and wonder why we’re exhausted ...
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ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Your circadian rhythm is your body’s 24-hour master clock — controlling sleep, hormones, digestion, and even your temperature. But the CDC says a third of adults, a ...