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Israel−Palestine Conflict: Risk of Sleep Disorders and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
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Smart, Personalized Sleep: The Benefits and Risks of Artificial Intelligence and Wearables in the Consumer Sleep Technology Market
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Sleep and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Comprehensive Review of Diagnosis, Markers, Interventions, and Treatments
Among the commonly encountered symptoms of autism are sleep disorders, which exist for reasons that are not only linked to the disorder but also, have a bidirectional relationship with the condition. Thus, aut...
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Reforming Sleep Health: A Need to Focus on Sleep Health Policy to Reduce Disease Burden and Promote Health Equity and Equality
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Sleep Disturbance in Neck Pain Patients: Implications to Pain Intensity and Disability
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of sleep disturbance in neck pain (NP) patients and to evaluate the association between sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, pain, and disability in NP pat...
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Scientists Against War: A Plea to World Leaders for Better Governance
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The Origin and Clinical Relevance of Yoga Nidra
Yoga nidra, also known as ‘yogic sleep’, is a simplified form of an ancient tantric relaxation technique. The most general description of the practice is that it combines guided mental imagery with a specific ...
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Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Major Neuroinflammatory Signal Transduction Pathways
Sleep deprivation (SD) is emulating an epidemic imparting detrimental effects ranging from immediate repercussions like vehicle accidents to very serious neurological disorders. All age groups are vulnerable t...
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Influence of Concurrent Exercise and Its Timing on Polysomnographic Parameters and Subjective Sleep Quality in Collegiate Adults with Poor Sleep
Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent in collegiate adults. Although different forms of treatments for sleep disturbances exist, the treatments remain unsatisfactory. Exercises are one of the mainstays of th...
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Why Indian Scientific Contributions do not Fetch Nobel Prize
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Precision Medicine Meets Sleep Medicine: How Can Sleep Health Aid to Reduce the Preventable Burden of Non-communicable Diseases?
Precision medicine (PM) is an emerging approach for disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management that holds promise for improving the future of sleep healthcare. This concept of PM is guided by evi...
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Paving Way for Sleep Disorders in Long Term!
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The Blockchain Never Sleeps: How Can Blockchain Technology Transform Sleep Medicine?
This paper centers around blockchain-based health services frameworks and presents an extensive review on current work, distinguishing existing and arising difficulties in sleep medicine. We attempt to combine...
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Elderly as a High-risk Group during COVID-19 Pandemic: Effect of Circadian Misalignment, Sleep Dysregulation and Melatonin Administration
The association of age with a higher vulnerability to COVID-19 infection is a subject of major importance. Several factors, including higher stress due to social isolation, diminished melatonin levels with age...
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An Egyptian Study of Sleep Disorders and Its Correlates in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients Receiving Hemodialysis
Various sleep disorders are reported to be frequent in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients on hemodialysis. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of sleep disorders and their correlates among hemodialy...
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India’s Manned Spaceflight: Incisive Perspectives on the Vigilance of the Crew During the Mission
During staffed space flight missions, the astronauts’ circadian timing system and sleep are altered not only due to the microgravity environment but also due to the intense environmental stimulus. Loss of slee...
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COVID-Somnia: How the Pandemic Affects Sleep/Wake Regulation and How to Deal with it?
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“Sleep Well, Sleep on Time” and Insufficient Sleep: A Need for More Research and Public Health Policies
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Siesta: Still an Enigma
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Addictive Substances and Sleep: More Research is Needed