Night owls may enjoy staying up late, but their belated bedtimes may be a detriment to their health in middle age, a new study finds. People with late bedtimes are more likely to develop diabetes and ...
In the protective silence of darkness, another world awakens, where night birds reign. Capable of intense nocturnal activity, these people reveal the richness and diversity of life’s rhythms with ...
They say the early bird catches the worm — probably because night owls are too depressed to do it. Night owls may be smarter than early birds, but research suggests they are also more likely to ...
Each palm-size owl caught is a rush, not only because it is an encounter in the dark with pure wildness. Saw-whets are one of ...
Night owls could be at higher risk for type 2 diabetes, new research shows. Night owls refer to people who prefer a later bedtime and later rising time. Experts explain the findings. If you identify ...
Early risers could have a leg up on their health and well-being. A recent study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Massachusetts revealed that "night owls" are at a higher risk of developing type 2 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A large body of research supports the health benefits of being an early bird. But being a night owl isn't all bad, say experts.
Getting *** good night's rest is essential. But experts say the amount of time it takes you to fall asleep is *** tell tale sign about your health. The time it takes to fall asleep, also known as ...
Alarming new evidence suggests that it may be unwise to be a night owl. A fresh study out of the Netherlands proposes that night owls may experience cognitive decline faster than early birds — but not ...
Join the Owl Prowl this month at the Belle Isle Nature Center to look for Michigan’s nocturnal neighbors. From 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, leaders from the Outdoor Adventure Center will be gathering ...