damaged proteins
06/19/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Digestion interrupts maintenance: Eating too late suspends the body’s repair work; sleep is also vital
If you want to keep your heart healthy, try to get some rest during normal sleep hours. According to a recent study published in Life Sciences, getting enough sleep at night “may help the heart repair itself.” Scientists from the University of Alabama at Birmingham conducted research in animal models and the results revealed that the heart restores damaged proteins […]
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