Jeff Ayton, the chief medical officer from the Australian Antarctic Division’s Polar Medicine Unit, said the lack of sunlight in Antarctica in winter can interfere with circadian rhythms....
The sun sets for the last time in five weeks near the Davis research station in Antarctica on June 2....
If we have the absence of light, then we can get in some difficulties in synchronizing our sleep/ wake patterns, ” Ayton said....
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