Age-related changes in circadian rhythms in the Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) and the human
Circadian rhythms have been reported to change with age, and such changes are hypothesized to underlie changes in the timing of sleep-wake behavior and sleep disorders, problems which affect up to 40% of older people.
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