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Alcohol consumption disrupts circadian rhythm in humans

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Chronic alcohol consumption blunts the biological clock's ability to synchronize daily activities with light, disrupts natural activity patterns, and continues to affect the body's clock (circadian rhythm) days after drinking stops, a new study of hamsters found. Alcohol consumption affects the master clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) section of the brain. This clock…



   
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