Teenagers can make it seem as if hormones control the cycles of the heart. Now, scientists have proved it.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia have shown that a molecular clock in the circulatory system oscillates in a 24-hour rhythm in step with cells in the brain. This heart cycle responds to a hormone derived from vitamin A.
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