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Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Sleep Disturbance Are Independently Associated with Cortisol Secretion in the Whitehall II Study
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 10/29/09
Kumari M et al. – Short sleep duration and increased sleep disturbances are independently associated with diurnal slope in cortisol secretion of a large community–based cohort of middle–aged men and women.
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