No more sleep for you
I’ve heard meeting planners joke about wishing there were 25 hours in the day, but would 24 be enough to get it all done if you could do away with the need for sleep? Don’t scoff, it could happen.

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I’ve heard meeting planners joke about wishing there were 25 hours in the day, but would 24 be enough to get it all done if you could do away with the need for sleep? Don’t scoff, it could happen.
A study that has well-traveled older business-mice trembling: Aged mice whose circadian rhythms were messed with in a manner similar to what happens when you’re jet-lagged on a westward trip had higher death rates than their eastern-directed and nontraveling fellow mice. From The Economist:
Each group contained nine young male mice and about 30 old male mice. The first group was placed on a normal daily cycle of 12 hours of light followed by 12 hours of darkness. The second had its 12 hours of light delayed by six hours once a week, replicating the jetlag experienced after travelling west. The third group had its 12 hours of light advanced by six hours once a week, mimicking eastbound travel. The experiment lasted for eight weeks.
As might be expected, the young mice in each of the three groups fared relatively well; just one died. Of the elderly rodents whose days and nights were unchanged, 17% died. But the number of deaths in the two groups whose day-and-night cycles had been tampered with was far higher. Among the âwestboundâ groupâthose whose light cycle was repeatedly delayedâ32% died. The death rate in the âeastboundâ group, whose light cycle was brought forward, was 53%. The results are published in this week’s issue of Current Biology.
What does this mean to you? Probably not much, unless you have a habit of carrying your elderly pet mouse on business trips. But I thought it was interesting.
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