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Sleep deprivation does not affect neuronal susceptibility to mild traumatic brain injury in the rat
Caron AM, Stephenson R
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Neurocognitive Consequences of Sleep Deprivation
Namni Goel1 +3 more
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Abstract Background Adolescence is marked by increased vulnerability to sleep disturbances and mood disorders. Understanding how day‐to‐day changes in sleep and mood are linked within the same individual is crucial for clarifying sleep's role in emerging internalizing disorders. However, the extent to which an adolescent's fluctuations in sleep predict
Konstantin Drexl +4 more
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Propyl Gallate Attenuates Cognitive Deficits Induced by Chronic Sleep Deprivation Through Nrf2 Activation and NF-κB Inhibition. [PDF]
Zhang X +6 more
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Stress Management for Students in Dental Education: a Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Stress in the university setting is well‐reported. This scoping review aims to synthesize and evaluate the current literature on stress in dental education to understand stress and stress‐management interventions that have been trialed with dental students.
Gillian D. Boehm +3 more
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Nuclear receptor Nr1d1 links sleep deprivation to intestinal homeostasis via microbiota-derived taurine. [PDF]
Wang Z +7 more
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Mastery Exams: Giving Students a Second Opportunity to Demonstrate Understanding
ABSTRACT Various stressors can affect student exam performance, and a single weak result may not reflect true understanding. To address this, a “Mastery” exam policy was introduced in the 2021–2022 academic year. If a student scores below 80% on a didactic or pre‐clinical laboratory exam worth at least 10% of their final course grade, they can choose ...
Alexandra Rasdal +3 more
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EEG-based prediction of reaction time during sleep deprivation. [PDF]
Harel A +4 more
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ABSTRACT As the literature on workplace mistreatment has grown, so too have the number of constructs proposed to represent distinctive forms of mistreatment. However, considerable disagreement exists surrounding whether these proposed constructs represent unique manifestations of workplace mistreatment or represent a single underlying phenomenon.
Lindsay Y. Dhanani, Sean M. Bogart
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