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BODY CLOCK

By: | Tags: | Comments: 0 | October 11th, 2024

Our bodies have an innate “timer” known as the biological clock. A new study suggests that to regulate this timer may also have a protective role against breast cancer.
Our biological clocks regulate our circadian rhythm, a cycle that tells our bodies when to sleep, rise, eat—regulating many physiological processes. This internal body clock is affected by environmental cues, like sunlight and temperature.These are behavioural and physiological changes that occur in response to the day and night cycle.
Our internal body clock may do more than just keep track of day and night. More and more studies are now beginning to tie circadian rhythm disruptions to a variety of disorders.
Alzheimer’s, stress migraines, and cancer are a few of the illnesses that have been linked to a disrupted body clock.
The Anti-Aging Program by Clínica do Tempo® enables to control time, delay our biological clock and improve longevity. This longevity formula covers different standards, such as Healthy Nutrition, Regular practice of Physical Exercise, Stress Control, Weight Loss and Excess Body Fat Reduction, and Emotional Balance.
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