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The following pages link to Night Work and the Risk of Depression (Q33877958):
Displaying 15 items.
- Does non-standard work mean non-standard health? Exploring links between non-standard work schedules, health behavior, and well-being (Q47554246) (← links)
- Decrease in Chronobiological Adaptability (Q50084873) (← links)
- Blind Spot for Sedentarism: Redefining the Diseasome of Physical Inactivity in View of Circadian System and the Irisin/BDNF Axis (Q58592652) (← links)
- Effect of work schedule on prospective antidepressant prescriptions in Sweden: a 2-year sex-stratified analysis using national drug registry data (Q61813907) (← links)
- Altered irisin/BDNF axis parallels excessive daytime sleepiness in obstructive sleep apnea patients (Q64074194) (← links)
- Healthy working time arrangements for healthcare personnel and patients: a systematic literature review (Q64110455) (← links)
- Shiftwork and biomarkers of subclinical cardiovascular disease: the BCOPS Study (Q64132422) (← links)
- Circadian Rhythms: Will It Revolutionise the Management of Diseases? (Q64272737) (← links)
- Working Time Society consensus statements: Evidence-based effects of shift work on physical and mental health (Q64298382) (← links)
- Sleep myths: an expert-led study to identify false beliefs about sleep that impinge upon population sleep health practices (Q90024006) (← links)
- Intermittent restraint stress induces circadian misalignment in the mouse bladder, leading to nocturia (Q91809803) (← links)
- Circadian Control of Neuroendocrine Function: Implications for Health and Disease (Q92915628) (← links)
- In Reply (Q94054627) (← links)
- Psychological Impact of Shift Work (Q94070646) (← links)
- Depression, mitochondrial bioenergetics, and electroconvulsive therapy: a new approach towards personalized medicine in psychiatric treatment - a short review and current perspective (Q97537805) (← links)