unirytmiin
Unirytmiin, often referred to as the sleep-wake cycle or circadian rhythm, is the internal biological process that regulates the natural pattern of sleep and wakefulness in living organisms. This approximately 24-hour cycle is primarily influenced by external cues, most notably light and darkness, which are detected by the eyes and signal the brain to adjust hormone production and body temperature accordingly. The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a tiny region in the hypothalamus of the brain, is considered the master clock that orchestrates these rhythms.
Disruptions to the unirytmiin can lead to various sleep disorders and negatively impact overall health and