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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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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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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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Why Indian Scientific Contributions do not Fetch Nobel Prize
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Paving Way for Sleep Disorders in Long Term!
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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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COVID-Somnia: How the Pandemic Affects Sleep/Wake Regulation and How to Deal with it?
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Siesta: Still an Enigma
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Addictive Substances and Sleep: More Research is Needed
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Sleep, Oh Sleep, Where Art Thou?
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Inaugural Issue of Sleep and Vigilance: Prospects and Promises
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Open AccessObjective assessment of drowsiness and reaction time during intermittent Ramadan fasting in young men: a case-crossover study
Ramadan fasting and its attendant lifestyle changes induce changes in the circadian rhythm and in associated physiological and metabolic functions. Previous studies that have assessed psychomotor performance d...