Messing with the natural rhythm of one's internal clock may boost the risk of developing mood problems ranging from garden-variety loneliness to severe depression and bipolar disorder, researchers say. Photo: AFP PARIS: Messing with the natural...
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Wednesday, 16 May 2018
Tick tock Study links body clock to mood disorders
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