September 3, 2013 13:00 — 0 Comments

Study Findings Could Mean Night-Night for Sleep Disorders

New research from Concordia University and McGill University may put sleep disorders such as stress-induced insomnia to bed. Study findings have identified how a basic biological process is contolled by the body’s circadian clock. By determining this process, treatments for jet lag, shift work disorders and other neurological ailments like depression and Parkinson’s disease may be on the horizon. “A stronger clock function may help improve many physiological processes, such as aging,” says  a researcher. Click here to read the full story.

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