What Being a Night Owl Does to Your Health | SciShow News

What Being a Night Owl Does to Your Health | SciShow News

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Science, Health Sciences, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video discusses the genetic basis of chronotypes, identifying over 300 new genes linked to whether a person is an early bird or night owl. It highlights that morning people tend to have better well-being and lower mental health risks, but no direct genetic link to obesity or diabetes was found. The video also covers a study on e-cigarettes, revealing increased risks of stroke and heart disease, though the findings are preliminary and confounded by dual use with regular cigarettes.

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What does the text suggest about the relationship between chronotype and obesity or type 2 diabetes?

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What are some potential confounding factors in the study of E-cigarette users?

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What caution does the text provide regarding the interpretation of the findings on E-cigarettes?

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