HomeHealth NewsNight owls may have a higher cardiovascular risk: Here's why Health News Night owls may have a higher cardiovascular risk: Here’s why January 29, 2026 0 3 - Advertisement - Late sleepers may have a higher cardiovascular risk but is it all bad news? Image credit: Westend61/Getty Images A new study focuses on the health impacts of being more active in the evening and going to bed later. In other words, a ‘night owl.’ Focusing on heart health, the authors conclude that, compared with non-night owls, they have… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleNine unveils massive plan for OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES MILANO CORTINA 2026Next articleMaking Sense of Fashion’s Brutal Job Market | The Debrief RELATED ARTICLES Health News At 85 and healthy? Why more medicine may do more harm Australian Online News - June 16, 2026 Health News Pain supplement glucosamine linked to faster dementia progression Australian Online News - June 16, 2026 Health News Magic mushrooms and Alzheimer’s: What one remarkable case can tell us Australian Online News - June 16, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules skill games are slot machines June 16, 2026 Sweden v Tunisia: World Cup 2026 – live | World Cup 2026 June 15, 2026 $5,000 invested in the ASX 200 at the start of 2026 is now worth… June 15, 2026 Muscle loss in old age: Sarcopenia is more common than diabetes in old age. Here’s how to avoid it June 12, 2026 Load more