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biorhythm

[bahy-oh-rith-uhm] / ˈbaɪ oʊˌrɪð əm /






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There have been times in practice when Gilmer’s biorhythm monitors prompted coaches to make him take a couple of plays off.

From Los Angeles Times

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, told The Guardian that Russians were fed up with the time changes because they caused “stress and illnesses” and “upset the human biorhythm.”

From Seattle Times

He won a Peabody Award in 1999 as the creator and executive producer of the MTV documentary series “BIORhythm.”

From Los Angeles Times

The main reason for doing so is that changing the clocks disrupts the human biorhythm, which can have severe implications for our health.

From The Verge

The EU Commission says studies suggest "the effect on the human biorhythm may be more severe than previously thought".

From BBC