Night Owls Are More Likely To Develop Type 2 Diabetes, Unhealthy Habits Compared to Early Birds, Study Reveals Medicine & Technology Sep 18, 2023 The study focused on chronotypes, the specific time of a day a person leans towards. Night owls or evening people have an evening chronotype, while morning people or early birds have a morning chronotype. Read to learn more.
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