Our last guest of the season is Dr. Kristen Knuston, an Associate Professor of Neurology (Sleep Medicine)and Preventative Medicine (Epidemiology) at the Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Knutson studies the associations between sleep, circadian rhythms, and health. She chats with Chris and Cara about the different health outcomes between morning and night persons and tells us how a misalignment with your chronotype can lead to asthma or GI issues.
Contact Dr. Knuston at kristen.knutson@northwestern.edu and follow her on Twitter @klknut
Read Dr. Knuston’s article featured in this episode here: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29642757/
Found out more about her work at www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/faculty-pr…?xid=37050
See Dr. Knutson’s work being highlighted on Saturday Night Live: twitter.com/mvonschantz/status/…RisJg5PL6lDY3ZMMUHQ
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