JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1996 Lynne Lamberg - Abstracts

JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1996 Lynne Lamberg
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Biological clock may be as crucial as stopwatch in deciding athletic contests.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthLynne Lamberg
Cyberconference helps archivists manage trove of scientific papers.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthLynne Lamberg
Knitting up the raveled sleave of care: role of sleep and effects of its lack examined.HealthLynne Lamberg
Melatonin potentially useful but safety, efficacy remain uncertain.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthLynne Lamberg
Narcolepsy researchers barking up the right tree.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthLynne Lamberg
Nationwide study of health and coping among immigrant children and families.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthLynne Lamberg
Psychiatry and primary care forge new bonds.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthLynne Lamberg
Some schools agree to let sleeping teens lie.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthLynne Lamberg
Studies of sleep in strange places may benefit people with common ills.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthLynne Lamberg
Time of day medicine dose is taken may boost its efficacy, cut toxicity.HealthLynne Lamberg
Treating depression in medical conditions may improve quality of life.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthLynne Lamberg
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