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Sex Differences in Insomnia and Circadian Rhythm Disorders: A Systematic Review [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina
Insomnia and circadian rhythm disorders are increasingly common in modern society and lead to significant challenges for people’s health and well-being. Some studies suggests that men and women differ in neurohormonal secretion, biological processes, and
Evelina Pajėdienė   +4 more
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Circadian rhythm disorders in patients with advanced cancer: a scoping review [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Oncology, 2023
Circadian rhythms can be demonstrated in several biomarkers and behavioural activities, with rhythmical patterns occurring roughly over a 24-h period.
Craig Gouldthorpe   +6 more
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Circadian Rhythm Disorders Aggravate Periodontitis by Modulating BMAL1. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci, 2022
Circadian rhythms regulate the body’s homeostasis through the temporal control of tissue-specific circadian rhythm control genes. Circadian rhythm disorders (CRD) affect the expression levels of circadian rhythms-associated genes in brain and muscle aryl
Liu X   +8 more
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Circadian Rhythm Disorders

open access: yesSleep Medicine and the Evolution of Contemporary Sleep Pharmacotherapy [Working Title], 2022
Circadian rhythm disorders are a group of sleep conditions that involve a misalignment of an individual’s internal timekeeping system with that of one’s desired sleep-wake time. This desynchrony can compromise sleep health as well as the functioning of other organ system, and significantly diminish one’s quality of life.
Armand Ryden, Ajay Sampat
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Latest advances in the study of non-coding RNA-mediated circadian rhythm disorders causing endometrial cancer [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology, 2023
Endometrial cancer (EC) is one of the most common gynecological cancers, and its risk factors include obesity and metabolic, genetic, and other factors.
Ling-tao Zheng   +8 more
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorders [PDF]

open access: bronzeDisease-a-Month, 2011
Circadian rhythm sleep disorders are characterized by a misalignment between the timing of sleep–wake and the external environment that results in insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, and impaired waking function. This chapter covers sleep disorders thought to be result of alterations in the endogenous circadian clock, such as delayed sleep phase ...
Garima Shukla
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders: Genetics, Mechanisms, and Adverse Effects on Health

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2022
Nearly all living organisms, from cyanobacteria to humans, have an internal circadian oscillation with a periodicity of approximately 24 h. In mammals, circadian rhythms regulate diverse physiological processes including the body temperature, energy ...
Chaoran Liu   +6 more
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorders [PDF]

open access: goldNeurologic Clinics, 2012
There have been remarkable advances in our understanding of the molecular, cellular, and physiologic mechanisms underlying the regulation of circadian rhythms, and of the impact of circadian dysfunction on health and disease. This information has transformed our understanding of the effect of circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSD) on health ...
Timothy I. Morgenthaler, Kolla, Auger
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The role of microRNAs in the molecular link between circadian rhythm and autism spectrum disorder

open access: yesAnimal Cells and Systems, 2023
Circadian rhythm regulates physiological cycles of awareness and sleepiness. Melatonin production is primarily regulated by circadian regulation of gene expression and is involved in sleep homeostasis. If the circadian rhythm is abnormal, sleep disorders,
Ji Young Kim, Wanil Kim, Kyung-Ha Lee
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