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Humans and zebrafish share mechanisms that regulate the circadian system

news-medical.net — “Circadian rhythms - the natural cycle that dictates our biological processes over a 24-hour day - does more than tell us when to sleep or wake. Disruptions in the cycle are also associated with depression, problems with weight control, jet lag and more. Now Prof. Yoav Gothilf of Tel Aviv University's Department of Neurobiology at the George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences is looking to the common zebrafish to learn more about how the human circadian system functions.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Humans and zebrafish share mechanisms that regulate the circadian system: Circadian rhythms - the natural cycle ... http://bit.ly/qrlhBu

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So You Are A 'Nightowl'? The After-hours Gene Might Be The Reason Why

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists report a genetic mutation, appropriately called "after-hours", which affects our internal body clock and might help explain why some of us are "evening people", only falling asleep in the early hours of the morning. The research has important implications for human health in an increasingly 24/7 culture, where shift work and continental travel (and the associated jet lag problems) are already linked to several diseases.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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+1 RT @deapea: http://bit.ly/mK0lC7 @medicaldork i wish the world was on our time 4am-12pm sleep. it's so natural. (cc: @Dx_Martha)

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Jet Lag: Affecting the Brain Long After the Holiday Season is Over! « Sleep Well

blogs.webmd.com — “Sleep disorders include a range of problems - from insomnia to narcolepsy - and affect millions of Americans. Dr. Michael Breus shares information and advice on sleep disorder and insomnia treatments and causes.View full resource at blogs.webmd.com

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The Sleep Doctor: Jet Lag: Affecting the Brain Long After the Holiday Season is Over! http://dlvr.it/BSmyN

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Get Some Sleep: Jet lag? Reset your inner clock – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs

pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com — “About a year ago, news reports noted that President Obama's medical records said he used medication to help him deal with jet lag, but not which ones he used. I was asked by The Daily Beast to speculate on what drug or drugs he might be taking.View full resource at pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com

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Get Some Sleep: Jet lag? Reset your inner clock – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs http://t.co/Euk14vl via @cnn

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Early tests of drug for jet lag and sleep problems - NHS Choices - Health news

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Early tests of drug for jet lag and sleep problems - NHS Choices - Health .. http://retwt.me/1Otcp (via @Advance_Medical)

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Long-Held Theory About Biological Clocks Overturned By U-M Discovery | Psydir News

news.psydir.com — “University of Michigan mathematicians and their British colleagues say they have identified the signal that the brain sends to the rest of the body to control biological rhythms, a finding that overturns a long-held theory about our internal clock. Understanding how the human biological clock works is an essential step toward correcting sleep problems like insomnia and jet lag.View full resource at news.psydir.com

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Long-Held Theory About Biological Clocks Overturned By U-M Discovery http://ow.ly/15TXHd

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