Bad news, night owls: Staying up late can be bad for your heart. But there's good news, too.
Research shows that being a "night owl" may affect your heart health. Find out how and get tips to reduce your risk here.
A study of more than 320,000 people found that night owls are more likely to engage in risky behaviors, like smoking and poor ...
People who stay up late are more likely to have heart attacks and strokes than people who go to bed earlier, new research ...
Middle-aged and older adults who were more active in the evenings had poorer cardiovascular health compared to their peers ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Being a night owl can be bad for your heart. That may sound surprising but a large study found people who are more active late at night — when most of the population is winding down ...
People who are more active later in the day appear to face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study. Researchers explain why.
Being a night owl may be bad for your health, but you can do something about it ...
People who naturally stay up late, self-described night owls, are more likely to have poor heart health than people with a ...
In a new study, regularly delaying bedtime was connected to increased risk of heart disease, especially for women. Here’s what night owls need to know.