The science of sleep: How to manage your body clock to boost health and wellbeing

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Without early-morning exposure to light – preferably at least 30 minutes outside – our internal clocks would eventually become misaligned with the external clock. Photo / Sander Sammy, Unsplash

Without early-morning exposure to light – preferably at least 30 minutes outside – our internal clocks would eventually become misaligned with the external clock. Photo / Sander Sammy, Unsplash

By Ruth Nichol

New research into circadian rhythms reveals the vital importance of our body clocks to our health and wellbeing. By Ruth Nichol

If you want to sleep well, get a dog. Those early-morning walks provide regular

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