A new study found evidence suggesting that “night owls” who prefer to stay active at night may be at a greater risk for depression than “early risers” who are awake more during daylight hours.
A new study from the University of Surrey found that individuals who prefer to stay up late—commonly known as night owls—are at a higher risk of experiencing depression. The research suggests that the ...
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