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#292 The New Science Of The Body Clock And How It Can Revolutionise Your Sleep and Health with Professor Russell Foster

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

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What's So Dangerous About Mornings?

Between six a m and 12 noon, there's almost a 50 % greater chance of having a stroke or a heart attack. It represents the sot of the biological switch from the sleep, resting state to the active state. So what our internal clocks are doing is anticipating increased activity. Even before we wake, blood pressure is going up,. The stickiness of platelets is going up - presumably anticipating an increased risk of damage.

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