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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Here are some medications used to treat circadian rhythm disorders. ... If you suffer from a sleep problem associated with disruptions to your biological clock (circadian rhythm), there are a number of treatment options to consider, including behavioral modifications and medications.
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An overview of circadian rhythm disorders and how they can affect your health and sleep patterns. ... Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Disorders ... Circadian rhythm disorders are disruptions in a person's circadian rhythm -- a name given to the "internal body clock" that regulates the (approximately) 24-hour cycle of...
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Circadian rhythm sleep disorders are a family of sleep disorders affecting, among other things, the timing of sleep. People with circadian rhythm sleep disorders are unable to sleep and wake at the t...
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We have been following Neurospora circadian rhythms via bioluminescence. For some fun circadian bioluminescent Neurospora videos, look at the supplemental material of the first paper resulting from this work:
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders are disorders that are related to the timing of sleep within the 24-hour day. Some of these disorders are influenced by the timing of the sleep period that is under the individual's control (e.g., shift work or time zone change).
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The home page of Dr. Refinetti's Circadian Rhythm Laboratory, dedicated to research on biological rhythms, thermal physiology, data analysis, and academic issues. ... Please configure your browser to accept scripts before entering the site.
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Circadian Rhythm and Sleep: ... The circadian rhythm refers to the endogenous internal clock controlling many biological functions having a periodicity of about “circa” a day “dies” – free-running rhythms observed show that, without external influence, the natural free running cycle (see graph below) is slightly...
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We have previously shown that the expression of SmCP which encodes Solanum melongena cysteine proteinase is ethylene-inducible and is under circadian control. ... Circadian Rhythm [physiology]
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