Late Night Sleep Loss Linked to Risky Decision-Making
Staying awake past midnight could push you toward bad decisions — here's what the science shows - Futura-Sciences

The science behind nighttime behavior The theory was outlined in a 2022 paper published in Frontiers in Network Physiology, led by researchers at the University of Arizona, the University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard Medical School. The central argument is that our circadian rhythm, the body’s internal 24 hour clock, actively...
Researchers from University of Arizona, University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard Medical School found that staying awake past midnight disrupts your circadian rhythm, leading to poor decision-making. A 2022 study published in Frontiers in Network Physiology reveals how your body's internal 24-hour clock influences behavioral choices. The findings highlight the critical connection between sleep deprivation and increased risk-taking.
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