Correlation ≠ causation. I would assume that people with underlying health conditions sleep less/worse on average. Those health conditions could in some cases cause cancer and in others be cancer. Now let me actually read the article and see if they took account of this.
It’s a symptom. Not a cause.
Just fyi.
Would need to read this more if they factored in things like Energy Drinks and Highly Processed Foods, since that is the common cuisine of the night owl and those burning the candle at both ends
There are possible causes from the physiology that arises from poor sleep, but also the fact that when sleep-deprived it’s difficult to live a healthy life – there is more drinking, more obesity, less exercise, more smoking etc – and these may be what causes any possible increased risk.
They’ve already called out that it’s just an association, more work is needed to show if there’s actually causality
I do wanna meet the dude making himself yerba mate and cacio e peppe at 3:30am though, theres gotta be somebody.
glances to the top of the screen
2:26am
…heh
3:31 here!
3:42
4:08
10:23
Phones and social media giving everyone cancer!
Hmmm maybe its time to stop taking my adderall to stay up for weeks at a time lol
“My job is giving me cancer” is still a universal issue I see.
Well it was nice knowing you all
I’m fuct
I used to be able to hit the bed and fall asleep in 10 min. Now I’m lucky if I can conk out in 30 min without a sleep aid. It all started around 2025. Not sure why.
You and me both.




