Rhonda,
Thank you for the time and effort you put into giving detailed evidence-based information that can be applied by people who aren’t so connected to the current research. I really enjoyed the podcasts with Dr. Panda. I looked a bit more into the study you mention at 1:07:00 concerning surgery outcomes based on time of surgery. I looked for the study you mentioned but the one that was linked I don’t believe was the correct study. The one linked was this one: https://www.nature.com/articles/nrgastro.2010.156 which is about surgery outcomes of humans based on time of day. It seems it is getting more at the performance of the surgeons based on time of day versus the circadian effect that you mentioned in the podcast in the mouse study. I find the concept fascinating and would like to read more on it if you have those studies available. Thanks again for all you do!
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Rhonda, Thank you for the time and effort you put into giving detailed evidence-based information that can be applied by people who aren’t so connected to the current research. I really enjoyed the podcasts with Dr. Panda. I looked a bit more into the study you mention at 1:07:00 concerning surgery outcomes based on time of surgery. I looked for the study you mentioned but the one that was linked I don’t believe was the correct study. The one linked was this one: https://www.nature.com/articles/nrgastro.2010.156 which is about surgery outcomes of humans based on time of day. It seems it is getting more at the performance of the surgeons based on time of day versus the circadian effect that you mentioned in the podcast in the mouse study. I find the concept fascinating and would like to read more on it if you have those studies available. Thanks again for all you do!