circadian rhythms and white blood cells
Circadian rhythms refer to the natural biological patterns that occur in a 24-hour cycle, dictating various bodily functions like sleep-wake cycles. White blood cells, on the other hand, are a crucial component of the immune system that help fight infections and diseases. The relationship between circadian rhythms and white blood cells refers to the cyclical changes in the activity and function of these cells, which can impact immune responses and overall health.
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