Sleep Disorders: Cell Phones and Sleep

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New blog post: Cell Phones and Sleep: Here's one more reason to turn off those cell pho.. http://tinyurl.com/6lotrn

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The Sleep Hunter: Glucose Tolerance in Narcolepsy Patients

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Glucose Tolerance in Narcolepsy Patients: Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that occurs when a small set of cells l... http://t.co/wDannBcP

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3 p.m. slump? Why a sugar rush may not be the answer

eurekalert.org — “A new study has found that protein and not sugar activates the cells responsible for keeping us awake and burning calories. The research, published in the Nov. 17 issue of the scientific journal Neuron, has implications for understanding obesity and sleep disorders.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Protein, not sugar, stimulates cells keeping us thin and awake, new study suggests http://t.co/DCUujU7c

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Protein, not sugar, stimulates cells keeping us thin and awake

news-medical.net — “A new study has found that protein and not sugar activates the cells responsible for keeping us awake and burning calories. The research, published in the 17 November issue of the scientific journal Neuron, has implications for understanding obesity and sleep disorders.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Neuroscience 2011 - Public Events

sfn.org — “The Society for Neuroscience is a nonprofit membership organization of basic scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system. Neuroscience includes the study of brain development, sensation and perception, learning and memory, movement, sleep, stress, aging and neurological and psychiatric disorders. It also includes the molecules, cells and genes responsible for nervous system functioning. Recognizing the tremendous potential for the study of the brain and nervous system as a sView full resource at sfn.org

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RT @djenygma: SfN11 public events (open to all w/ valid ID), include neuroscience and law, economics, and obesity http://t.co/35O3L6hc

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Neuroscience 2011 - Wireless Internet Access

sfn.org — “The Society for Neuroscience is a nonprofit membership organization of basic scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system. Neuroscience includes the study of brain development, sensation and perception, learning and memory, movement, sleep, stress, aging and neurological and psychiatric disorders. It also includes the molecules, cells and genes responsible for nervous system functioning. Recognizing the tremendous potential for the study of the brain and nervous system as a sView full resource at sfn.org

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Good news! RT @Neurosci2011: New at #SfN11: free wireless Internet in the exhibit hall and poster floor. http://t.co/30l2qNVP

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Society for Neuroscience - Stimulation Boosts Brain Cell Birth

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ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE BRAIN BOOSTS BIRTH OF NEW CELLS http://t.co/cqkmx8eT

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11 Mobile Parental Controls from AT&T, Verizon, Sprint & T-Mobile - Social Networking and Internet Safety Information for Parents

internet-safety.yoursphere.com — “Have your kids ever woken up on a school-day looking like they didn't get a full-night’s sleep? Mine have. Have you worried that they've been distracted with text messaging when it was homework or study time? I have. Have any of your kids had their phone taken away at school...View full resource at internet-safety.yoursphere.com

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What mobile carrier do you use? Check out the 11 mobile parental controls from a variety of services. #parenting... http://t.co/NX0IROt

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The Risks of Cell Phone Obsession http://t.co/v8xnakc #sleep

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The Risks of Cell Phone Obsession http://t.co/UsTm0K8 #sleep

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Neuroscience 2011 - SfN Interactive

sfn.org — “The Society for Neuroscience is a nonprofit membership organization of basic scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system. Neuroscience includes the study of brain development, sensation and perception, learning and memory, movement, sleep, stress, aging and neurological and psychiatric disorders. It also includes the molecules, cells and genes responsible for nervous system functioning. Recognizing the tremendous potential for the study of the brain and nervous system as a sView full resource at sfn.org

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RT @Neurosci2011 Blog your perspective as a #Neuroscience 2011 attendee! Apply to be an official SfN neuroblogger: http://ow.ly/6jNrX #fb

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Don't Let Technology Keep Your Child from Getting Enough Sleep

schoolfamily.com — “My students sometimes have trouble staying awake in school. They tell me they do not get much sleep at night. When I question them about it, I often find out that they are sleeping with their cell phone. That is such a bad idea! If your child takes their phone to bed with them, they are like...View full resource at schoolfamily.com

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Back to school means a change in #technology habits for kids. Don't let technology keep your kids up at night! http://ht.ly/6az3J

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Mobile phone-like emissions affect the electroencephalogram of human subjects during non-REM sleep. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine

greenmedinfo.com — “This article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Individual differences in the effects of mobile phone exposure on human sleep: Rethinking the problem.View full resource at greenmedinfo.com

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Society for Neuroscience - News Releases

sfn.org — “The Society for Neuroscience is a nonprofit membership organization of basic scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system. Neuroscience includes the study of brain development, sensation and perception, learning and memory, movement, sleep, stress, aging and neurological and psychiatric disorders. It also includes the molecules, cells and genes responsible for nervous system functioning. Recognizing the tremendous potential for the study of the brain and nervous system as a sView full resource at sfn.org

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Neuroscience 2011 - Call for Abstracts

sfn.org — “The Society for Neuroscience is a nonprofit membership organization of basic scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system. Neuroscience includes the study of brain development, sensation and perception, learning and memory, movement, sleep, stress, aging and neurological and psychiatric disorders. It also includes the molecules, cells and genes responsible for nervous system functioning. Recognizing the tremendous potential for the study of the brain and nervous system as a sView full resource at sfn.org

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RT @Neurosci2011: Less than one week left to submit an abstract for SfN. Abstract submission closes May 12: http://ow.ly/4MrXK #SfN11 #fb

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Rising star of brain found to regulate circadian rhythms

sciencedaily.com — “The circadian system that controls sleep patterns is regulated by glial brain cells called astrocytes, according to a new study. Neuroscientists found that disruption of astrocyte function in fruit flies led to altered daily rhythms, an indication that these cells contribute to the control of circadian behavior. These results provide, for the first time, a tractable genetic model to study the role of astrocytes in circadian rhythms and sleep disorders.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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