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Night Owl or Lark? The Answer May Affect Cognition

Individuals who are more active in the evening performed better on cognitive tests than did those who are typically more active in the morning hours, new research suggests.  “Rather than just being personal preferences, these chronotypes could impact our cognitive function,” said study investigator, Raha West…

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