HomeHealth NewsCould being a night owl or early bird affect weight loss and... Health News Could being a night owl or early bird affect weight loss and muscle strength? February 6, 2026 0 3 - Advertisement - A person’s biological clock and chronotype, as well as their lifestyle habits, may influence their health in the long run. Raymond Forbes LLC/Stocksy According to a new review, understanding your biological clock and chronotype might help you build muscle and lose weight more effectively. Working with, rather than against, your chronotype… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleThis simple diet shift cut 330 calories a day without smaller mealsNext articleCoach’s Tabby Handbag Fuels Blowout Holiday Quarter for Parent Tapestry RELATED ARTICLES Health News How alcohol may lead to cancer, brain damage, early death: Latest evidence Australian Online News - July 5, 2026 Health News Memories of childhood trauma remain stable over time but change more often in children than adults Australian Online News - July 5, 2026 Health News Five hidden pitfalls of fitness tracking Australian Online News - July 5, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed M&Ms is dropping blue and brown from the line-up, here’s why – News + Articles June 29, 2026 Fill up now: driver warning before fuel excise slashed June 30, 2026 The Parliament in Crown: a constitutional thought experiment June 30, 2026 Even with the “dunkelflaute,” South Australia has set a new monthly record for wind generation July 3, 2026 Load more