Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
Body clock
scientists win Nobel Prize
Which clock
do you follow? Most people follow the time as to what they do, such as to get
up, eat, work or sleep, except for those who are free from any social or
business engagement. But do people physically follow the mechanical, nowadays
electric, regulator?
People, or
any other creature on the planet, usually get active when the sun rises and
slow down when it sets, except for some animals that live in the opposite time
cycle such as the bat or owl. But what does actually regulate the body clock?
There have
been numbers of scientists who have been trying to find the answers to this
question, and three of the leading researchers are awarded the Nobel Prize for physiology
or medicine in 2017 for their findings for human health and wellbeing.
Enjoy reading
and learning what the body clock does to you.
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