Biological Clock Day is observed on April 28 to raise awareness about the circadian rhythm and its influence on sleep-wake cycles, body systems, and mood. The day highlights the importance of the biological clock, which is linked to a 24-hour cycle that regulates essential bodily functions. Historically, humans practiced segmented sleep, which has changed over time due to technological advancements, particularly the invention of the electric bulb. This shift led to a reduction in sleep duration and a focus on productivity, with people prioritizing work over rest. In contemporary society, there is a renewed appreciation for sleep, recognized for its health benefits and impact on productivity, prompting corporate practices that incorporate naps into busy schedules.
April 28: Biological Clock Day
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