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Long Days Enhance Recognition Memory and Increase Insulin-like Growth Factor 2 in the Hippocampus [PDF]
Light improves cognitive function in humans; however, the neurobiological mechanisms underlying positive effects of light remain unclear. One obstacle is that most rodent models have employed lighting conditions that cause cognitive deficits rather than ...
Baker, Kimberly+10 more
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Conundrum and chances of diabetes management in the Western Pacific Region: A narrative review
The Western Pacific (WP) region, comprising countries with significant cultural and racial diversity, necessitates customized programs and community‐based management strategies. In this review, we present specific challenges and opportunities for diabetes management identified through a systematic review of the literature from the WP region, along with
Yerin Hwang, Hyunmin Lee, Moon‐Kyu Lee
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Diabetes Alters Diurnal Rhythm of Electroretinogram in db/db Mice [PDF]
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the most common complications of diabetes and a leading cause of blindness in the United States. The retinal neuronal changes precede the vascular dysfunction observed in DR.
Bhatwadekara, Ashay D.+3 more
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Updating the Bruxism Definitions: Report of an International Consensus Meeting
ABSTRACT Background Bruxism is receiving increasing attention from both clinicians and researchers over the past decades. Recently, it has become clear that some aspects of the currently proposed, expert‐driven bruxism definitions raise questions and cause confusion among clinicians, researchers, educators and patients.
Merel C. Verhoeff+17 more
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Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Circadian Rhythm Disorder in a Sighted Male With Normal Functioning [PDF]
Sumera Shaikh Solaiman, Ritwick Agrawal
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ABSTRACT Background Bruxism is a parafunctional activity characterised by teeth grinding or clenching, often associated with stress and neurophysiological factors. Its aetiology is multifactorial, with recent studies emphasising neurotransmitters and hormonal imbalances, particularly melatonin and cortisol. This study assesses masseter muscle thickness
Sema Kaya, Alaettin Koç, Zübeyir Huyut
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Summary The interplay of daily life factors, including mood, physical activity, or light exposure, influences sleep architecture and quality. Laboratory‐based studies often isolate these determinants to establish causality, thereby sacrificing ecological validity.
Anna M. Biller+8 more
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Sleep disorders in patients with ADHD: impact and management challenges
Dafna Wajszilber,1 José Arturo Santiseban,1,2 Reut Gruber1,2 1Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montréal, Quebec, Canada; 2Attention Behavior and Sleep Lab, Douglas Research Center, Montréal, Quebec ...
Wajszilber D, Santisteban JA, Gruber R
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