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1-62 out of 62 article(s)
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Author |
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Date |
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| Body clocks. |
Sohn, Emily |
Report |
Jan 7, 2009 |
1314 |
| To sleep: perchance to dream ... Ellen M Martin, from Kureczka/Martin Associates, explores Somnus Therapeutics' investigations into sleep: what it is, how the circadian disruptions of civilization lead to insomnia, and the possible solutions to the problem of poor sleep. |
Martin, Ellen M. |
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Nov 1, 2008 |
1695 |
| Protein links metabolism to clock: work could lead to drugs for obesity, aging and jet lag. |
Saey, Tina Hesman |
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Aug 16, 2008 |
850 |
| Melatonin secretion after head injury: a pilot study. |
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Brief article |
Aug 1, 2008 |
261 |
| Rest, and specifically sleep, play a major role in athletic performance. |
Venter, Ranel |
Report |
Jul 1, 2008 |
2781 |
| Circadian rhythm, travel fatigue, and jet lag. |
Klotter, Jule |
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Jul 1, 2008 |
563 |
| Effect of light/dark cycle on wheel running and responding reinforced by the opportunity to run depends on postsession feeding time. |
Belke, T.W.; Mandrona, A.R.; Conrad, K.M.; Poirier, K.F.; Pickering, K.L. |
Report |
Jun 22, 2008 |
6137 |
| Light and melatonin can reset circadian rhythm. |
Macneil Jane Salodof |
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May 1, 2008 |
881 |
| Surviving shift work. |
Scott, Diane E. |
Reprint |
Feb 1, 2008 |
1240 |
| Surviving shift work. |
Scott, Diane E. |
Reprint |
Jan 1, 2008 |
1239 |
| Normal and abnormal circadian profiles of heart autonomic balance, evaluated by time-related common indicator of heart rate variability. |
Matveev, Mikhail; Prokopova, Rada |
Clinical report |
Jul 1, 2007 |
2920 |
| Normal and abnormal circadian profiles of heart autonomic balance, evaluated by time-related common indicator of heart rate variability. |
Matveev, Mikhail; Prokopova, Rada |
Clinical report |
Jul 1, 2007 |
3022 |
| Exercise best in late afternoon. |
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Apr 1, 2005 |
354 |
| A role for a PLCa4-mediated signal transduction pathway in the circadian clock of the mouse brain. |
Jenkins, Travis; Meyer-Bernstein, Elizabeth |
Brief article |
Jan 1, 2005 |
286 |
| Circadian oscillations of signaling molecules in mouse peripheral tissues. |
Nazario, Ashley; Meyer-Bernstein, Elizabeth |
Brief article |
Jan 1, 2005 |
269 |
| Clock genes regulate blood sugar. |
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Brief Article |
Dec 4, 2004 |
262 |
| Good night's sleep may slow disease. |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
447 |
| Rhythm therapy can stabilize bipolar patients. (Encourage Gradual Lifestyle Changes). |
Splete, Heidi |
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Jul 1, 2003 |
570 |
| Sleep needs may be controlled biologically. |
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Mar 22, 2003 |
711 |
| Stroke reduction in older hypertensives with abnormal nocturnal blood pressure dipping. |
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Brief Article |
Feb 1, 2003 |
212 |
| Taking medications by your (internal) clock. (Your Life). |
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Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2003 |
123 |
| Circadian rhythm of Aspergillus niger and Penicillum notatum: a comparative analysis. |
Ssenkoloto, Margaret; Adams, Sonya; Williams, Tiffany; Carwell, Marcus |
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Oct 1, 2002 |
1375 |
| Circadian light cycle better than darkness for preterm infants. (Pregnancy & Birth). |
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Brief Article |
Sep 22, 2002 |
199 |
| A longitudinal study of the circadian phase delay/advance of high school students. (Senior Division). |
King, Eric |
Brief Article |
Apr 1, 2002 |
206 |
| Morning blahs? Try a nooner. |
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Brief Article |
Mar 1, 2002 |
107 |
| Astronauts' sleep may get lost in space. (Science News of the week). |
Bower, B. |
Brief Article |
Dec 22, 2001 |
507 |
| 24 HOUR 'SUN' KEEPS WORKERS AWAKE. |
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Brief Article |
Oct 1, 2001 |
241 |
| YOUR Internal CLOCK. |
Nourie, Dana |
Brief Article |
Sep 1, 2001 |
494 |
| Altering Sleep and Light Aids Affective Disorders. |
SHERMAN, CARL |
Brief Article |
Jul 1, 2001 |
540 |
| Bad Behavior in Alzheimer's. |
Splete, Heidi |
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Jun 1, 2001 |
131 |
| Northwestern University obtains United States patent. |
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Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2001 |
54 |
| Two aspects of sleep share a master. |
Sivitz, L. |
Brief Article |
Nov 4, 2000 |
556 |
| Does March Madness need a time-out? |
J.T. |
Brief Article |
Nov 6, 1999 |
383 |
| Direction of travel and visiting team athletic performance: support for a circadian dysrhythmia hypothesis. |
Worthen, James B.; Wade, Cara E. |
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Jun 1, 1999 |
2989 |
| Frozen in time: cells' clocks tick on. |
Travis, John |
Brief Article |
Aug 1, 1998 |
172 |
| Timely surprises: biological clocks sense light in obscure ways. |
Travis, John |
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Jul 11, 1998 |
2282 |
| Biological clocks fly into view. |
Travis, John |
Brief Article |
Dec 6, 1997 |
399 |
| Sleep length a strong predictor of problems. |
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Jul 21, 1997 |
353 |
| Found: mouse circadian rhythm gene. |
Travis, John |
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May 17, 1997 |
618 |
| Birth of the Light. |
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Mar 22, 1997 |
206 |
| Birth of the light. |
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Brief Article |
Jan 18, 1997 |
212 |
| Eyes possess their own biological clocks. |
Raloff, Janet |
Brief Article |
Apr 20, 1996 |
486 |
| Learning to live with light-dark cycles. |
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Brief Article |
Feb 1, 1996 |
514 |
| It's about time: a chronobiological approach to healthcare. |
Miller, Sharon M. |
Cover Story |
Jan 1, 1996 |
3563 |
| Your internal clock. |
Nourie, Dana |
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Sep 1, 1995 |
494 |
| Lighting up biological clocks; genes from glowing organisms illuminate circadian rhythms. |
Travis, John |
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Aug 12, 1995 |
2131 |
| Ticktock, mice have a gene called Clock. |
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Brief Article |
May 14, 1994 |
241 |
| Managing the sundowning patient. |
Duckett, Stephane |
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Jan 1, 1993 |
4292 |
| Genes may help reset circadian clock. |
Stroh, Michael |
Brief Article |
Mar 28, 1992 |
363 |
| High noon - and then the letdown. |
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Feb 1, 1992 |
379 |
| Got no rhythm: stalling biological clocks. |
Bower, Bruce |
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Mar 9, 1991 |
479 |
| Air travel poses medical complications. |
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Jun 22, 1990 |
392 |
| Bright-light therapy expands its horizons. |
Bower, Bruce |
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May 26, 1990 |
624 |
| Resetting the internal clock when seasons change. |
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Mar 22, 1990 |
610 |
| Body's clock keeps insomniacs wide awake. |
Fackelmann, Kathy A. |
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Jul 1, 1989 |
274 |
| A light touch changes the biological clock. |
Fackelmann, K.A. |
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Jun 17, 1989 |
513 |
| Safety gets short shrift on long night shift. |
Weiss, Rick |
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Jan 21, 1989 |
574 |
| Timely transplants of biological clocks. |
Weiss, Rick |
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Dec 3, 1988 |
266 |
| Mutant hamsters: running a little early. |
Weiss, Rick |
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Sep 3, 1988 |
377 |
| Circadian variation in ozone tolerance. |
Raloff, Janet |
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Mar 14, 1987 |
270 |
| Daily rhythms running like clockwork. |
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Aug 30, 1986 |
360 |
| Night shift: problems and coping strategies; here's how to adapt to a way of life that is at odds with the body's natural circadian rhythms. |
Sehloff, James A. |
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Aug 1, 1986 |
2284 |
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