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Long-Term Exercise Mitigates Energy Expenditure and Inflammatory Responses Induced by Sleep Deprivation in Mice. [PDF]
Zheng TS+6 more
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Effects of Method, Duration, and Sleep Stage on Rebounds from Sleep Deprivation in the Rat
Allan Rechtschaffen+3 more
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Sleep deprivation and growth-hormone secretion [PDF]
Klaus Lieb+3 more
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Machine learning based prediction of cognitive resilience among low income youth. Abstract Background Low socioeconomic status is associated with lower cognitive performance and long‐term disparities in achievement and success. However, not all children from low‐income backgrounds exhibit lower cognitive performance.
Divyangana Rakesh+2 more
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This systematic review aimed to assess the current evidence on the efficacy and safety of Atomoxetine in common clinical symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) for children and adolescents. With limited studies available, there is a need for more high‐power studies for the use of Atomoxetine in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder.
Nihit Gupta+3 more
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Interventions to Reduce Food and Nutrition Insecurity Among Dental Students
ABSTRACT Purpose/Objective The prevalence of food insecurity (FI) on university campuses is increasing. This study explored the prevalence of food and nutrition insecurity (NI) among dental students and barriers and interventions to address them. Methods A cross‐sectional web‐based survey was conducted.
Riva Touger‐Decker+6 more
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Distinct Convergent Brain Alterations in Sleep Disorders and Sleep Deprivation: A Meta-Analysis.
Reimann GM+14 more
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Effects of Short Naps on EEG Microstates: Improving Sleep Deprivation-Induced Cognitive Impairment. [PDF]
Ma C+7 more
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Effects of Pinealectomy on Baseline Sleep and Response to Sleep Deprivation [PDF]
Wallace B. Mendelson+1 more
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Our study aimed to investigate the association among good SRH outcomes, sleep deprivation, and smartphone overuse. Good SRH outcomes were negatively associated with sleep deprivation and smartphone overuse. The group that used their smartphones for more than 1 h slept approximately 0.12–0.13 h less than within 1 h.
Yoshio Hisata+11 more
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