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 Missing just over 1 hour of sleep each night may lead to weight gain Australian Online News - July 7, 2026 Health News AI unlocks previously invisible cortical lesions in MS using legacy MRI scans Australian Online News - July 7, 2026 Health News 1 in 5 relatives of breast and ovarian cancer patients in Estonia carry dangerous cancer-linked genes, study shows Australian Online News - July 7, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed An open letter to the Honourable Angus Taylor July 5, 2026 Bid to stop ferry terminal under federal heritage laws July 7, 2026 EMI eases to 1,943c/kg to close out a strong season July 4, 2026 Productivity is prosperity | The Spectator Australia July 2, 2026 Load more