University of Michigan: New App Analyzes How Social Distancing Affects Biological Clocks
June 12, 2020
June 12, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 12 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Circadian rhythm concept image, woman waking up next to clock. Image credit: iStockAlmost overnight, the sleep and wake patterns of nearly four billion people may have changed because of COVID-19-spurred lockdowns.
A free app built by University of Michigan researchers will help users understand their own sleep rhythms, shedding light on how their biological clock is responding . . .
Circadian rhythm concept image, woman waking up next to clock. Image credit: iStockAlmost overnight, the sleep and wake patterns of nearly four billion people may have changed because of COVID-19-spurred lockdowns.
A free app built by University of Michigan researchers will help users understand their own sleep rhythms, shedding light on how their biological clock is responding . . .