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Dr. Satchin Panda: Intermittent Fasting to Improve Health, Cognition & Longevity

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Intestines slow down at night

The anticipatory signal is crucial for waking up and being prepared for the day. When we wake up to an alarm clock, our body isn't ready, leading to sleepiness. This can be dangerous, especially during daylight saving time changes, as it can increase the risk of heart attacks and car accidents. Digestion also plays a role, as our intestine's peristaltic function slows down at night.

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