Study Suggests Aligning Daily Activities with Chronotype May Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Study Links Chronotype Alignment to Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk New research indicates that scheduling daily activities to match one’s innate biological clock may be associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. The study, published in the journal Open Heart, analyzed data from over 100,000 participants tracked for several years. According to the findings, this approach presents a potential non-pharmacological strategy for supporting heart health. The research adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that lifestyle synchronization with natural body rhythms can influence chronic disease risk factors. Research Methodology…

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