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  • To Sleep, Perchance to Reset Your Body Clock

    January 9, 2010 Psychiatric Times. Vol. 27 No. 2
    Alfred J. Lewy, MD, PhD

    Dr Lewy is professor of psychiatry, ophthalmology, and physiology/pharmacology, senior vice […]

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    Public release date: 6-Jan-2010

    Contact: David […]

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    Stevens S. Smith, PhD; Danielle E. McCarthy, PhD; Sandra J. Japuntich, PhD; Bruce Christiansen, […]

  • Physical Activity and Male Colorectal Cancer Survival [Original Investigation]

    Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt, MD, MPH; Edward L. Giovannucci, MD, ScD; Shuji Ogino, MD, PhD; Gregory J. Kirkner; Andrew T. Chan, MD, MPH; […]

  • Physical Activity and Rapid Decline in Kidney Function Among Older Adults [Original Investigation]

    Cassianne Robinson-Cohen, MS; Ronit Katz, DPhil; Dariush Mozaffarian, MD, DrPH; Lorien S. Dalrymple, MD, MPH; Ian […]

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  • Static and Dynamic Cognitive Deficits in Childhood Preceding Adult Schizophrenia: A 30-Year Study.
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  • (Via EurekAlert! – Breaking News.)

    Abuse in childhood linked to migraine and other pain disorders: “Researchers from the American Headache Society’s Women’s Issues Section Research Consortium found that incidence […]

  • Caffeine Linked to Reduced Liver Fibrosis:

    “Caffeine may help reduce hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic liver disease, a cross-sectional study showed.”

    Increased caffeine consumption is associated with […]

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