Sleepless in Space
From Manitoba to Mars: Can Disrupted Sleep Patterns Unlock Heart Health Secrets?
Exploring the intriguing connections between circadian rhythms and heart health, Dr. Lorrie Kirshenbaum's research, in collaboration with NASA, sheds light on how disrupted sleep patterns impact heart disease risk, not only for astronauts but also for shift workers on Earth.
Introduction to Circadian Rhythms and Their Impact on Heart Health
The Vulnerability of Women to Shift Work‑Related Heart Disease
Astronaut Health: Understanding Disrupted Circadian Rhythms
Potential Outcomes of Sleep Disruption Research
Ongoing Research on Cardiovascular Health in Shift Workers
NASA's Role in Studying Cardiovascular Health in Space
The Importance of Sleep in Cardiovascular Health Guidelines
The Rise of Digital Health and Sleep Monitoring
Expert Opinions on Sleep Patterns and Heart Disease
Future Implications of Disrupted Sleep on Society
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