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Lynn, you write about scientists at the University of Pittsburgh who found many of the rhythms that are dominant in most humans were missing or altered in the brains of patients with schizophrenia. And that just made me wonder. It's so fascinating, that research. Is there a correlation between some mental health disorders and the differences in rhythms?
Lynn, you write about scientists at the University of Pittsburgh who found many of the rhythms that are dominant in most humans were missing or altered in the brains of patients with schizophrenia. And that just made me wonder. It's so fascinating, that research. Is there a correlation between some mental health disorders and the differences in rhythms?
Lynn, you write about scientists at the University of Pittsburgh who found many of the rhythms that are dominant in most humans were missing or altered in the brains of patients with schizophrenia. And that just made me wonder. It's so fascinating, that research. Is there a correlation between some mental health disorders and the differences in rhythms?
What is the connection between circadian rhythms and things like cancer and Alzheimer's?
What is the connection between circadian rhythms and things like cancer and Alzheimer's?
What is the connection between circadian rhythms and things like cancer and Alzheimer's?
Lynn Peebles, this was such a fascinating conversation. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Lynn Peebles' new book is The Inner Clock, Living in Sync with Our Circadian Rhythms. Coming up, TV critic David Bianculli reviews two new comedy series, one about a woman whose ex-boyfriends begin dying off, and another about a military colonel who's forced to take command from his estranged daughter.
Lynn Peebles, this was such a fascinating conversation. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Lynn Peebles' new book is The Inner Clock, Living in Sync with Our Circadian Rhythms. Coming up, TV critic David Bianculli reviews two new comedy series, one about a woman whose ex-boyfriends begin dying off, and another about a military colonel who's forced to take command from his estranged daughter.
Lynn Peebles, this was such a fascinating conversation. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Lynn Peebles' new book is The Inner Clock, Living in Sync with Our Circadian Rhythms. Coming up, TV critic David Bianculli reviews two new comedy series, one about a woman whose ex-boyfriends begin dying off, and another about a military colonel who's forced to take command from his estranged daughter.
Our TV critic, David Bianculli, takes a look at two new comedy series. The first one is called Laid, based on a series from Australia, now streaming on Peacock. The other, Going Dutch, is a comedy starring Dennis Leary on Fox.
Our TV critic, David Bianculli, takes a look at two new comedy series. The first one is called Laid, based on a series from Australia, now streaming on Peacock. The other, Going Dutch, is a comedy starring Dennis Leary on Fox.
Our TV critic, David Bianculli, takes a look at two new comedy series. The first one is called Laid, based on a series from Australia, now streaming on Peacock. The other, Going Dutch, is a comedy starring Dennis Leary on Fox.
David Bianculli is a professor of television studies at Rowan University. Tomorrow on Fresh Air, actor Adrian Brody joins us to talk about his role in the three-and-a-half-hour film The Brutalist.
David Bianculli is a professor of television studies at Rowan University. Tomorrow on Fresh Air, actor Adrian Brody joins us to talk about his role in the three-and-a-half-hour film The Brutalist.
David Bianculli is a professor of television studies at Rowan University. Tomorrow on Fresh Air, actor Adrian Brody joins us to talk about his role in the three-and-a-half-hour film The Brutalist.
Brody says he drew from his mother and grandfather's experiences of immigrating from Hungary to the United States to portray a Hungarian Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who seeks a fresh start in a post-World War II America. I hope you can join us. To keep up with what's on the show and get highlights of our interviews, follow us on Instagram at NPR Fresh Air.
Brody says he drew from his mother and grandfather's experiences of immigrating from Hungary to the United States to portray a Hungarian Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who seeks a fresh start in a post-World War II America. I hope you can join us. To keep up with what's on the show and get highlights of our interviews, follow us on Instagram at NPR Fresh Air.