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505 related items for PubMed ID: 2325721

  • 1. Exposure to bright light and darkness to treat physiologic maladaptation to night work.
    Czeisler CA, Johnson MP, Duffy JF, Brown EN, Ronda JM, Kronauer RE.
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  • 3. Controlled patterns of daytime light exposure improve circadian adjustment in simulated night work.
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  • 4. Medium-intensity light produces circadian rhythm adaptation to simulated night-shift work.
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  • 5. Appropriate use of bright light promotes a durable adaptation to night-shifts and accelerates readjustment during recovery after a period of night-shifts.
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  • 14. Conflicting bright light exposure during night shifts impedes circadian adaptation.
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  • 15. Bright light exposure at night and light attenuation in the morning improve adaptation of night shift workers.
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