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  1. Progressive retinal ganglion cell loss in primary open-angle glaucoma is associated with temperature circadian rhythm phase delay and compromised sleep
  2. Melatonin attenuates light-at-night effects on systolic blood pressure and body temperature but does not affect diastolic blood pressure and heart rate circadian rhythms
  3. Light affects blood pressure but not heart rate. Activity/sleep influence SBP/DBP rhythms unevenly.
  4. Advantages of individual approach to chronotherapy in Yamal hypertensive shift workers
  5. Deterioration of temporal order and circadian disruption with age 2: Systemic mechanisms of aging-related circadian disruption and approaches to its correction
  6. Age-Dependent Changes of the temporal Order - Causes and Treatment
  7. Melatonin helps elderly to keep body clocks well-tuned
  8. Temporal order deterioration and circadian disruption with age 1. Central and peripheral mechanisms
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  10. EFFECT OF CHRONOTHERAPY WITH BETA-BLOCKER (BISOPROLOL) ON CHRONOBIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF CIRCADIAN BLOOD PRESSURE PATTERN IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION UNDER CONDITIONS OF CIRCUMPOLAR SHIFT WORK
  11. The Circadian Body Temperature Rhythm in the Elderly: Effect of Single Daily Melatonin Dosing
  12. Chronoastrobiology: proposal, nine conferences, heliogeomagnetics, transyears, near-weeks, near-decades, phylogenetic and ontogenetic memories
  13. Circasemiannual chronomics: half-yearly biospheric changes in their own right and as a circannual waveform
  14. About-Daily (Circadian) and About-Weekly (Circaseptan) Patterns of Human Salivary Melatonin
  15. Rewards in practice from chrono-meta-analyses ‘recycling’ heart rate, ectopy, ischemia and blood pressure information