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Rhythms of life: circadian disruption and brain disorders across the lifespan
R. Logan, C. Mcclung
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Non-visual opsins and their role in circadian photoentrainment. [PDF]
Buhr ED, Van Gelder RN.
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School Climate and Sleep Duration Among Adolescents at the Intersection of Multiple Social Positions
ABSTRACT Introduction Recent studies have indicated that sleep is fundamental for adolescents' physical and mental health. Although it is known that context influences sleep, the impact of school climate on sleep duration remains understudied. Methods Using a large, diverse, population‐based sample of adolescents attending California high schools (N ...
André Gonzales Real +6 more
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ABSTRACT Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH), a highly toxic rocket propellant with known multiorgan effects, requires urgent characterization of its chronic low‐dose toxicity. Using an integrated approach including exploratory transcriptomics (n = 3/group) and metabolomic (n = 4/group) approaches in male Sprague–Dawley rats exposed to high‐dose ...
Fuzhou Liu +6 more
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Coordinated Transcription of Key Pathways in the Mouse by the Circadian Clock
Satchidananda Panda +9 more
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DCPR: a deep learning framework for circadian phase reconstruction. [PDF]
Han X, Cen X, Li Z, Zhou X, Ji Z.
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Examining Sleep‐Related Problems in Youth With Misophonia
ABSTRACT The relationship between misophonia and sleep‐related problems (SRPs) in youth is underexplored. This paucity of research is concerning because SRPs might be elevated among youth with misophonia. If left untreated, SRPs can contribute to long‐term health consequences.
Kevin M. Wagner +7 more
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Association between the Healthy Eating Index-2015 and circadian syndrome: A cross-sectional study based on NHANES 2005 to 2018. [PDF]
Zhan H +5 more
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This study found that genetic factors largely influence crying duration and settle ability in infancy, while shared environmental factors primarily affect the number of night wakeups. Etiological influences tended to change from 2 to 5 months, reflecting a highly plastic period in infant brain development and in child‐environment interactions. Abstract
Charlotte Viktorsson +5 more
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