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Ataxia (18) | ![]() |
Autism (210) | ![]() |
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Dementia (87) | ![]() |
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Hallucination (11) | ![]() |
Mania (51) | ![]() |
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Multiple sclerosis (75) | ![]() |
Paranoia (7) | ![]() |
Phobia (5) | ![]() |
Psychosis (9) | ![]() |
Schizophrenia (137) | ![]() |
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Stress (299) | ![]() |
Published in the February 2015 edition of the Journal of Affective disorders, the findings could provide a biological basis for diagnosing
shift work and, perhaps, seasonal affective disorder. The study also provides a mathematical model that accurately predicts the behavior of the clock under different circumstances.
From strings of lights adding holiday cheer to artificial sunlamps alleviating seasonal affective disorder, they brighten our days.
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