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Did you know that heart attacks that occur at night are actually less severe than those happening during the day? 😮 New groundbreaking research explains exactly why—and it has everything to do with your body's internal clock.

In this video, we dive into fascinating new findings from the Centro Nacional de Investigations Cardio vascularize (CNIC) published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. Scientists have discovered that neutrophils—a type of immune cell—are less aggressive at night, meaning they cause less collateral damage to heart tissue during a nighttime heart attack

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00:00when you have a heart attack might matter more than you think new research reveals a surprising
00:05Clue heart attacks that occur at night tend to be less severe the reason it's all about you
00:11body clock circadian rhythms reduce inflammation while you sleep which can limit damage to the
00:18heart muscle these findings could revolutionize how doctors time treatments making them more
00:24Effectively based on your body's natural rhythm
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