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From PMS to Menopause: How to Hack Your Hormones and Use Science to Lose Weight, Sleep Better and Get Your Mojo Back

The Mel Robbins Podcast

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The link between circadian rhythm, sunlight, and cell damage

Damaging clocks can occur if they are frequently misaligned./nSpending excessive time indoors can affect circadian rhythms./nCircadian rhythm and morning sunlight are compared to a remote starter for a car./nSenescent cells refer to non-functional cells./nSenescent cells emit inflammatory signals and contribute to aging./nClearing out non-functional cells is important for combating aging.

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