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Sunday, 19 February 2012
When Body Clock Runs Down, Immune System Takes Time Off
The circadian clock is a finely tuned genetic mechanism that regulates our sleep cycle and key metabolic changes during the 24-hour cycle. It also may help determine whether we get sick or not, according to a new Yale School of Medicine study published online in the journal Immunity. "People intuitively know that when their sleep patterns are disturbed, they are more likely to get sick," said Erol Fikrig, professor of epidemiology and microbial pathogenesis, and senior author of the study. "It does appear that disruptions of the circadian clock influence our susceptibility to pathogens...
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