Resetting the circadian rhythm, what's also known as the body's internal clock, could soon be a simple question of taking a pill, according to researchers at McGill University in Canada.
Their study, which was published in the journal of the Federation Of American Studies For Experimental Biology, demonstrated for the first time the role of the hormone cortisol in controlling the circadian rhythms.
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