Posted by: Sandy Steinman | November 11, 2024

New Queen’s study suggests potential long-term impact of global warming on sleep

Queen’s University Belfast reports

The first of its kind study suggests that changing seasons and dramatic shifts in extreme weather conditions are likely to impact sleep patterns.

This research, published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, was led by Queen’s University Belfast in collaboration with researchers at Czech University of Life Sciences and Swansea University.

Read more at  New Queen’s study suggests potential long-term impact of global warming on sleep | School of Biological Sciences | Queen’s University Belfast


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