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275 related items for PubMed ID: 9628185

  • 1. Trials of bright light exposure and melatonin administration in a patient with non-24 hour sleep-wake syndrome.
    Hayakawa T, Kamei Y, Urata J, Shibui K, Ozaki S, Uchiyama M, Okawa M.
    Psychiatry Clin Neurosci; 1998 Apr; 52(2):261-2. PubMed ID: 9628185
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  • 2. Melatonin treatment for rhythm disorder.
    Kato M, Kajimura N, Sekimoto M, Watanabe T, Takahashi K.
    Psychiatry Clin Neurosci; 1998 Apr; 52(2):262-3. PubMed ID: 9628186
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  • 3. Working under daylight intensity lamp: an occupational risk for developing circadian rhythm sleep disorder?
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  • 4. Amplitude reduction of plasma melatonin rhythm in association with an internal desynchronization in a subject with non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome.
    Masubuchi S, Hashimoto S, Endo T, Honma S, Honma K.
    Psychiatry Clin Neurosci; 1999 Apr; 53(2):249-51. PubMed ID: 10459702
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  • 5. Continuous measurement of temperature in non-24 hour sleep-wake syndrome.
    Shibui K, Okawa M, Uchiyama M, Ozaki S, Kamei Y, Hayakawa T, Urata J.
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  • 6. Free-running of plasma melatonin rhythm prior to full manifestation of a non-24 hour sleep-wake syndrome.
    Hashimoto S, Nakamura K, Honma S, Honma K.
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  • 7. Phase-shifting effects of bright morning light as treatment for delayed sleep phase syndrome.
    Rosenthal NE, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Levendosky AA, Johnston SH, Allen R, Kelly KA, Souetre E, Schultz PM, Starz KE.
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  • 8. Treating chronobiological components of chronic insomnia.
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  • 9. Vitamin B12 treatment for sleep-wake rhythm disorders.
    Okawa M, Mishima K, Hishikawa Y.
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  • 10. A practical approach to circadian rhythm sleep disorders.
    Bjorvatn B, Pallesen S.
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    Bjorvatn B, Holsten F.
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  • 12. Circadian rhythm sleep disorders in adolescents: clinical trials of combined treatments based on chronobiology.
    Okawa M, Uchiyama M, Ozaki S, Shibui K, Ichikawa H.
    Psychiatry Clin Neurosci; 1998 Oct 30; 52(5):483-90. PubMed ID: 10215009
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  • 13. The use of plasma melatonin levels and light in the assessment and treatment of chronobiologic sleep and mood disorders.
    Lewy AJ, Sack RL, Miller LS, Hoban TM, Singer CM, Samples JR, Krauss GL.
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  • 15. Melatonin treatment of a non-24-hour sleep-wake cycle in a blind retarded child.
    Lapierre O, Dumont M.
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  • 16. Intrinsic circadian period of sighted patients with circadian rhythm sleep disorder, free-running type.
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  • 17. Bright light treatment for sleep-wake disturbances in aged individuals with dementia.
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  • 18. Effects of artificial dawn and morning blue light on daytime cognitive performance, well-being, cortisol and melatonin levels.
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  • 19. Bright lights accelerate the re-entrainment of circadian clock to 8-hour phase-advance shift of sleep-wake schedule: 1) Circadian rhythms in rectal temperature and plasma melatonin level.
    Honma K, Honma S, Sasaki M, Endo T.
    Jpn J Psychiatry Neurol; 1991 Mar 01; 45(1):153-4. PubMed ID: 1753467
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  • 20. Correction of non-24-hour sleep/wake cycle by melatonin in a blind retarded boy.
    Palm L, Blennow G, Wetterberg L.
    Ann Neurol; 1991 Mar 01; 29(3):336-9. PubMed ID: 2042950
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