Books
- The Role of Stress and the HPA Axis in Chronic Disease Management by Thomas Guilliams
- When the Body Says No: Understanding the Stress-Disease Connection by Gabor Mate
- Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life by Marshall Rosenberg
- The Art of Communicating by Thich Nhat Hanh
Studies
- Acute Psychophysiological Relationships Between Mood, Inflammatory and Cortisol Changes in Response to Simulated Physical Firefighting Work and Sleep Restriction
- Sleep problems predict cortisol reactivity to stress in urban adolescents
- Imbalance in the diurnal salivary testosterone/cortisol ratio in men with severe obstructive sleep apnea: an observational study
- Phototransduction by Retinal Ganglion Cells That Set the Circadian Clock
- Sleep quality as a mediator between technology-related sleep quality, depression, and anxiety
- Quality of sleep among university students: effects of nighttime computer and television use
- Television viewing, computer game playing, and Internet use and self-reported time to bed and time out of bed in secondary-school children
- Light Hygiene: Time to make preventive use of insights–old and new–into the nexus of the drug light, melatonin, clocks, chronodisruption and public health
- A generalized theory of carcinogenesis due to chronodisruption
- Health in a 24-hour society
- Individual differences affecting caffeine intake. Analysis of consumption behaviours for different times of day and caffeine sources
- Glucose-sensing neurons: are they physiologically relevant?
- Impact of sleep, screen time, depression and stress on weight change in the intensive weight loss phase of the LIFE study
- Glucocorticoid regulation of inflammation and its functional correlates: from HPA axis to glucocorticoid receptor dysfunction
- A possible change process of inflammatory cytokines in the prolonged chronic stress and its ultimate implications for health
- Dominance of the strongest: inflammatory cytokines versus glucocorticoids
- The HPA – Immune Axis and the Immunomodulatory Actions of Glucocorticoids in the Brain
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