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How Twitter contributes to 'social jet lag'

Social jet lag -- a syndrome related to the mismatch between the body's internal clock and the realities of our daily schedules -- has previously been tied to health problems

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People's social media usage, which largely mirrors daily work schedules and school calendars, is causing a huge amount of "social jet lag" and disrupting their biological clocks, reveals a study that analysed patterns of activity on the social media platform Twitter.

Social jet lag -- a syndrome related to the mismatch between the body's internal clock and the realities of our daily schedules -- has previously been tied to health problems.

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