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Prolonged and habitual disruptions in circadian rhythms can affect your immune function, metabolism, cognitive abilities and social as well as occupational behaviour in a big way Your body knows exactly when to sleep, wake up, eat, exercise, focus on work, rest and sleep again. Another study published in Biological Rhythm Research in 2016 explains how disruptions in circadian rhythms can …