- Injections of cordycepin, a compound typically found in C. militaris fungus, helped mice adjust to jet lag twice as fast as they normally would have (4 days as opposed to 10 days for an 8 hour time change). "A timed regulation of our internal body clock is possible," the author said. https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/cure-for-jetlag-fungus-compound 9 comments science
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- Morning Person or Night Owl? Mental Health Linked to Body Clock in Study https://www.inverse.com/article/52855-body-clock-circadian-rhythm-depression 1725 comments
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