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Author |
Title  |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Keshet-Sitton, A.; Or-Chen, K.; Yitzhak, S.; Tzabary, I.; Haim, A. |
Can Avoiding Light at Night Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer? |
2015 |
Integrative Cancer Therapies |
15 |
145-152 |
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Regente, J.; de Zeeuw, J.; Bes, F.; Nowozin, C.; Appelhoff, S.; Wahnschaffe, A.; Münch, M.; Kunz, D. |
Can short-wavelength depleted bright light during single simulated night shifts prevent circadian phase shifts? |
2017 |
Applied Ergonomics |
61 |
22-30 |
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Aarts, M.P.J.; Hartmeyer, S.L.; Morsink, K.; Kort, H.S.M.; de Kort, Y.A.W. |
Can Special Light Glasses Reduce Sleepiness and Improve Sleep of Nightshift Workers? A Placebo-Controlled Explorative Field Study |
2020 |
Clocks & Sleep |
2 |
225-245 |
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Erren, T.C.; Lewis, P. |
Can yesterday's smoking research inform today's shiftwork research? Epistemological consequences for exposures and doses due to circadian disruption at and off work |
2017 |
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (London, England) |
12 |
29 |
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Moser, M.; Schaumberger, K.; Schernhammer, E.; Stevens, R.G. |
Cancer and rhythm |
2006 |
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC |
17 |
483-487 |
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