Circadian Rhythms: Their Role And Dysfunction In Affective Disorder
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Circadian Rhythms: Their Role And Dysfunction In Affective Disorder
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physorg.com — “All humans are synchronised to the rhythmic light-dark changes that occur on a daily basis. Rhythms in physiological and biochemical processes and behavioural patterns persist in the absence of all external 24-hour signals from the physical environment, with a period that is close to 24 hours.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Circadian Rhythms, Their Role And Dysfunction In Affective Disorders | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “Circadian (daily) rhythms are found in all functions e.g. performance, mood, endocrine rhythms, behaviour, sleep timing. The biological clocks that control circadian rhythms are based on a genetic programme of interacting molecules in cells throughout the body, coordinated by a ,'master clock,' in the brain and synchronised by external cues, mainly light...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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community.wegohealth.com — “Light. It plays an important role in everyone's life. Whether you have seasonal affective disorder (SAD), major depression, or any other form of depression just makes it all the more critical that you receive your healthy dose of light each day. Sunlight can be seen as a form of nutrition for our body. We need the light to produce Vitamin D, to be alert, and to keep our circadian rhythm in order. Studies have proven that the Vitamin D received from sunlight serves a variety of purposes including” View full resource at community.wegohealth.com
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