Night owls may have almost twice the risk of hardened arteries compared to early birds.Hardened arteries, caused by a build-up of fatty deposits in the blood vessels, are more common in older people with high blood pressure and cholesterol, and increase the risk of having a heart attack or stroke.Researchers looked at 771 people, aged 50 to 64, to see if the condition was more common in night owls, who tend to wake up and go to bed later and are more energetic in the afternoon and evening.
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