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Circadian rhythm sleep disorders.
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 2000"Night owls" and "morning larks" are descriptive terms used to characterize individuals who go to sleep or awaken differently than most individuals. Many of these individuals have a primary circadian sleep dysrhythmia. Identification and proper treatment of a specific condition can markedly improve their quality of life.
G E, D'Alonzo, S L, Krachman
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Molecular regulations of circadian rhythm and implications for physiology and diseases
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 2022Francesca Fagiani +2 more
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorders
2003The grouping of circadian rhythm sleep disorders dates back to the Diagnostic Classification of Sleep Disorders in 1979 [4], based on a shared cardinal feature: all these disorders represent one form or another of initial misalignment between the patient’s sleep and wake behaviours and that which is desired or regarded as the societal norm.
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Early Rhythm-Control Therapy in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Paulus Kirchhof +2 more
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Circadian Rhythm and Sleep Disruption: Causes, Metabolic Consequences, and Countermeasures
Endocrine Reviews, 2016Gregory D M Potter +2 more
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The Functional and Clinical Significance of the 24-Hour Rhythm of Circulating Glucocorticoids
Endocrine Reviews, 2017Henrik Oster +2 more
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Prokineticin 2 transmits the behavioural circadian rhythm of the suprachiasmatic nucleus
Nature, 2002Michelle Y Cheng, David R Weaver
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