All posts tagged: circadian rhythm

The hidden cost of early morning classes on teen student brains

The hidden cost of early morning classes on teen student brains

The first alarm can feel like a small act of cruelty. It goes off while your brain is still deep in night mode, and the school day demands you switch on anyway. For many teenagers, that mismatch is not a character flaw or a failure of “time management.” It is biology. During adolescence, the body’s internal clock shifts later, making it harder to fall asleep early, even when you know you should. Early school start times lock in early wake-ups, and sleep debt piles up through the week. “This is concerning, as chronic sleep deprivation not only affects well-being, but also has a measurable impact on mental health, physical development and the ability to learn,” says Oskar Jenni of the University of Zurich (UZH). A school schedule built around choice In northeastern Switzerland, one secondary school tried a different approach. At the Gossau Upper Secondary School in the canton of St. Gallen, students began working with a flexible schedule that let them shape when their day began. Schematic illustration of the old and the new …

Moving inductions to early morning could shorten labour by 6 hours

Moving inductions to early morning could shorten labour by 6 hours

If given the choice, opting for a labour induction in the early morning could speed things along Iuliia Burmistrova/Getty Images The best time to induce labour is in the early morning, research suggests. By aligning with our natural body clocks, early-morning inductions seem to shorten labour times and reduce the need for Caesarean sections. “It’s a simple, no-cost approach that could make the experience better for everyone – the mother, the baby and the medical staff,” says Hanne Hoffmann at Michigan State University. About a third of labours in the UK, the US and Australia are now induced, meaning they are brought on with medication or other artificial means, rather than waiting for them to start on their own. Inductions are commonly recommended if a baby is overdue or has issues with its growth, since prompt delivery reduces the risk of stillbirth. Other reasons include the waters breaking without initiating labour, which can increase the risk of infection. The problem is that induced labours are often more drawn out than those that occur spontaneously. “I’ve …