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 A nasal spray reaches a woman’s brain differently depending on the week, study finds Australian Online News - June 16, 2026 Health News Seeking health information does not automatically improve health behavior, says researcher Australian Online News - June 16, 2026 Health News At 85 and healthy? Why more medicine may do more harm Australian Online News - June 16, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed How Automotive Design Inspires Luxury Interiors June 11, 2026 ‘Like old-school Liberals’: WA’s One Nation leader open to Basil Zempilas cooperation June 13, 2026 AI compliance shock as shadow AI risks surge and privacy laws tighten in Australia June 11, 2026 Woman critical after shark attack at Sydney’s Coogee Beach June 13, 2026 Load more