The same biological clock ticks away in humans and fruit flies, which underscores the importance of circadian timing to life on this… — Michael Rosbash Copy Share Image
Our circadian biology, and the insatiable early-morning demands of a post-industrial way of life, denies us the sleep we vitally need. — Matthew Walker Copy Share Image
I'm envious of people who can sleep as long as they want. I have the circadian rhythm of a farmer. — Moby Copy Share Image
“The research that states humans that sleep in moonlight will turn into lunatics appears to be flawed.” — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
The first thing I do in the morning is to get some sunlight in my eyes, it is good for circadian rhythm. — Erling Haaland Copy Share Image
We're not really sure why it [broken circadian rhythm] continues, but when they become adults, we usually have to treat it because… — Shelby Harris Copy Share Image
A disruption of the circadian cycle—the metabolic and glandular rhythms that are central to our workaday life—seems to be involved in many,… — William Styron Copy Share Image
“Flying halfway around the world puts our circadian clock out of sync with the day-night signals, a phenomenon we call jet lag.… — Daniel Chamovitz Copy Share Image
“Each of us has a “chronotype”—a personal pattern of circadian rhythms that influences our physiology and psychology.” — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
“Sleep disorders are commonly misdiagnosed as mental health disorders.” — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
I try to manage my day by my circadian rhythms because the creativity is such an elusive thing, and I could easily… — Scott Adams Copy Share Image
Now circadian rhythms become very interesting and problematic for patients because when you become a teenager, your rhythms actually tend to naturally… — Shelby Harris Copy Share Image
So when it comes to circadian rhythms, it's a clock that's basically programmed in our body. So if you think back to… — Shelby Harris Copy Share Image
“Circadian rhythms, together with the diurnal rhythms of Earth’s yearly trek around the sun, influence hunger, appetite, ingestion, and even digestion.” — Barbara Natterson-Horowitz Copy Share Image