Early Rising Tied to Heart Problems

Former Member
Former Member
news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070906/ts_afp/healthjapansleep If this turns out to be true, how will it affect swimmers who are known for their early morning workouts? Could it end up being counter-productive?
Parents
  • Gotta watch out for health reports without all the details!! I remember maybe 10 years ago a study came out that showed that children who slept (since they were babies) with a nightlight were more likely require glasses. Turns out that the study did not account for genetics. Upon further review, parents who wore glasses were more likely to use nightlights so they could see their children! Go figure, the kids with parents who wore glasses were more likely to wear glasses themselves!
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  • Gotta watch out for health reports without all the details!! I remember maybe 10 years ago a study came out that showed that children who slept (since they were babies) with a nightlight were more likely require glasses. Turns out that the study did not account for genetics. Upon further review, parents who wore glasses were more likely to use nightlights so they could see their children! Go figure, the kids with parents who wore glasses were more likely to wear glasses themselves!
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