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The following pages link to Suppression of sleepiness and melatonin by bright light exposure during breaks in night work (Q44783416):
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- Practice parameters for the clinical evaluation and treatment of circadian rhythm sleep disorders. An American Academy of Sleep Medicine report (Q24675939) (← links)
- Circadian rhythm sleep disorders: part I, basic principles, shift work and jet lag disorders. An American Academy of Sleep Medicine review (Q28382767) (← links)
- Shift work: health, performance and safety problems, traditional countermeasures, and innovative management strategies to reduce circadian misalignment (Q28397062) (← links)
- Sleep Loss and Fatigue in Shift Work and Shift Work Disorder (Q28397096) (← links)
- Preliminary evidence that both blue and red light can induce alertness at night (Q34999875) (← links)
- Temporal dynamics of EEG activity during short- and long-wavelength light exposures in the early morning (Q35102648) (← links)
- Natural light exposure, sleep and depression among day workers and shiftworkers at arctic and equatorial latitudes (Q35432448) (← links)
- Efficacy and hypnotic effects of melatonin in shift-work nurses: double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial (Q36975386) (← links)
- Appropriate therapeutic selection for patients with shift work disorder (Q37986954) (← links)
- Sleep and circadian phase in a ship's crew (Q38574347) (← links)
- Treatment of Shift Work Disorder and Jet Lag (Q42906991) (← links)
- How do the timing and length of a night-shift nap affect sleep inertia? (Q43531724) (← links)
- The effect of blue light exposure on the expression of circadian genes: bmal1 and cryptochrome 1 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of jaundiced neonates (Q46818489) (← links)
- Changes in the diurnal rhythms of cortisol, melatonin, and testosterone after 2, 4, and 7 consecutive night shifts in male police officers (Q47808988) (← links)
- Assessment of a new dynamic light regimen in a nuclear power control room without windows on quickly rotating shiftworkers--effects on health, wakefulness, and circadian alignment: a pilot study (Q48243078) (← links)
- Phototherapy and Orange-Tinted Goggles for Night-Shift Adaptation of Police Officers on Patrol (Q48243092) (← links)
- Brief Morning Exposure to Bright Light Improves Subjective Symptoms and Performance in Nurses with Rapidly Rotating Shifts (Q48302085) (← links)
- Effects of a combination of napping and bright light pulses on shift workers' sleepiness at the wheel: a pilot study (Q48417977) (← links)
- Effects of 12-hour rotating shifts on menstrual cycles of photoelectronic workers in Taiwan. (Q51699610) (← links)
- A review of data of findings on night shift work and the development of DM and CVD events: a synthesis of the proposed molecular mechanisms (Q57807752) (← links)
- Working Time Society consensus statements: Evidence based interventions using light to improve circadian adaptation to working hours (Q64298398) (← links)
- Comparing task performance, visual comfort and alertness under different lighting sources: an experimental study (Q90623166) (← links)