Biological Clock! Separate Day and Night
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51200/bjms.v14i2.2083Keywords:
biological clock, diseases, classical data, modern studies, night, dayAbstract
Many diseases occur at certain times and after a specific process. Their treatment also needs to be done at a certain time. This is because external factors are among the causes of many diseases. Some seasonal times and environments make up diseases. In parallel with the type of illness, their treatment also requires a specific process and period. Treatments not made at the right time and in the right place do not yield results. Many factors affect human health, from his/her environment to the outside atmosphere, such as planets, sun, moon, and day and night. There are two hours of the day, day, and night, which we call biological hours for the treatment of diseases.
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