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but how does this actually work that was a question answered by geoffrey hall michael ross bosh and michael young back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's working with fruit flies they isolated the genes and process is that drive those insects in our clocks and it soon became clear that those mechanisms work the same way in humans the prize winning research laid the foundations for the modern discipline of chronobiology the science of biological rhythms thanks to them we're now able to recognize the dangers of disrupting our inner clock. your up to date. kelly thanks for watching. radio current thrillers.
but how does this actually work that was a question answered by geoffrey hall michael ross bosh and michael young back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's working with fruit flies they isolated the genes and process is that drive those insects in our clocks and it soon became clear that those mechanisms work the same way in humans the prize winning research laid the foundations for the modern discipline of chronobiology the science of biological rhythms thanks to them we're now able...
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that was a question answered by geoffrey hall michael ross bosh and michael young back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's working with fruit flies they isolated the genes and processes that drive those insects in our clocks and it soon became clear that those mechanisms work the same way in humans the prize winning research laid the foundations for the modern discipline of chronobiology the science of biological rhythms thanks to them we're now able to recognize the dangers of disrupting our inner clock. your up to date and d w news i'm sarah kelly thanks for watching. crime fighters the new season of radio crime thrillers in. the investigative pieces that will keep you on your toes. prizefighters stories of the best idea ever so every young person needs to listen to crime fighters and shout tell a friend tell a friend tell a friend. cried fighters don't miss it. waste . pollution. isn't it time for good. go out africa people and projects that are changing away from it for the better. the difference. is a. d w. i'm going to dresden to find out why the right wing and emerge
that was a question answered by geoffrey hall michael ross bosh and michael young back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's working with fruit flies they isolated the genes and processes that drive those insects in our clocks and it soon became clear that those mechanisms work the same way in humans the prize winning research laid the foundations for the modern discipline of chronobiology the science of biological rhythms thanks to them we're now able to recognize the dangers of...
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that was a question answered by geoffrey hall michael ross bosh and michael young back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's working with fruit flies they isolated the genes and process is that drive those insects in our clocks and it soon became clear that those mechanisms work the same way in humans the prize winning research laid the foundations for the modern discipline of chronobiology the science of biological rhythms thanks to them we're now able to recognise the dangers of disrupting our inner clock. so why is that so important. well it's important we as medicine has discovered that violating the inner clock is actually really can be really really bad for you those of us journalist for example who work and doing shift work it raises your blood pressure it changes your metabolism it actually can cause you to have cardiovascular disease it's a it can be a very very dangerous thing to pursue if you do it for too long and so it's a source of possible disease and infection and that's why. nobel said that his his prizes were to be given for for work that conferred the great
that was a question answered by geoffrey hall michael ross bosh and michael young back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's working with fruit flies they isolated the genes and process is that drive those insects in our clocks and it soon became clear that those mechanisms work the same way in humans the prize winning research laid the foundations for the modern discipline of chronobiology the science of biological rhythms thanks to them we're now able to recognise the dangers of...
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but how does this in our clock actually work that was a question answered by geoffrey hall michael ross bosh and michael young back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's working with fruit flies they isolated the genes and process is that drive those insects in our clocks and it soon became clear that those mechanisms work the same way in humans the prize winning research laid the foundations for the modern discipline of chronobiology the science of biological rhythms thanks to them we're now able to recognise the dangers of disrupting our inner clock. and speaking in new york prize winner michael young described his shock at finding out that he had one i really had trouble even getting my shoes on this morning. you know i go and i pick ups the shoes and then i realize i need the socks and i realize i did put my pants on first. but. you know you get here and see all this and i guess you realize it must be true. it is true indeed and we wish them a very big congratulations you're up to date now and news from her land we have more coming up at the top of the hour don't forget you can
but how does this in our clock actually work that was a question answered by geoffrey hall michael ross bosh and michael young back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's working with fruit flies they isolated the genes and process is that drive those insects in our clocks and it soon became clear that those mechanisms work the same way in humans the prize winning research laid the foundations for the modern discipline of chronobiology the science of biological rhythms thanks to them...