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  1. Association of residential ambient temperature in childhood with mental disorders from childhood into adulthood: A register-based study
  2. The importance of nature and wishes for nature-based experiences among older adults in assisted living facilities
  3. Infrared-A to improve mood: an exploratory study of water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) exposure
  4. Somatic and psychiatric comorbidity in people with diagnosed gambling disorder: A Finnish nation‐wide register study
  5. Suicidal thoughts and daytime tiredness link together in adults in a nationwide population-based health examination study
  6. Influence of ultraviolet A1 exposures on mood states: a randomized controlled study
  7. Moderate Associations Between the Use of Levonorgestrel-releasing Intrauterine Device and Metabolomics Profile
  8. Work ability trends 2000–2020 and birth-cohort projections until 2040 in Finland
  9. Childhood Bullying as a Predictor of Suicidality in Young Adults in a Nationwide Population-Based Health Examination Study
  10. Daylight during winters and symptoms of depression and sleep problems: A within-individual analysis
  11. Impacts of temperature and solar radiation changes in northern Europe on key population health behaviors: a scoping review of reviews
  12. Both self-report and diagnostic interview for anxiety disorder reveal suicidal ideation in a population-based study
  13. Hormonal contraception use and insomnia: A nested case-control study
  14. Cynical hostility increases whereas sense of coherence decreases the odds for current suicidal thoughts: A cross‐sectional study of the general adult population sample
  15. Severe or chronic disease in childhood predicts suicidality and links to anxiety in young adulthood
  16. Extreme chronotype, regardless of misalignment, links to cardiovascular disease risks
  17. The metabolic regulator USF-1 is involved in the control of affective behaviour in mice
  18. Calculation of Costs Related to Death by Suicide in Finland
  19. Seasonal Effects on Hospitalizations Due to Mood and Psychotic Disorders: A Nationwide 31-Year Register Study
  20. Being able to enjoy normal day to day activities separates suicidal ideation from attempted suicide in a nationwide population-based health examination study of adults aged 18 to 28 years
  21. The impact of Mendelian sleep and circadian genetic variants in a population setting
  22. Diurnal Preference Contributes to Maximal UVB Sensitivity by the Hour of the Day in Human Skin In Vivo
  23. Associations of long-term solar insolation with specific depressive symptoms: Evidence from a prospective cohort study
  24. Use of systemic hormonal contraception and risk of attempted suicide
  25. Seasonal changes in mood and behavior contribute to suicidality and worthlessness in a population-based study
  26. Systemic hormonal contraception and risk of venous thromboembolism
  27. Melatonergic agents influence the sleep-wake and circadian rhythms in healthy and psychiatric participants: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
  28. Suicides from 2016 to 2020 in Finland and the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic
  29. Animal Welfare Attitudes: Effects of Gender and Diet in University Samples from 22 Countries
  30. Eveningness increases risks for depressive and anxiety symptoms and hospital treatments mediated by insufficient sleep in a population‐based study of 18,039 adults
  31. Increase in eveningness and insufficient sleep among adults in population-based cross-sections from 2007 to 2017
  32. Assessment of time window for sleep onset on the basis of continuous wrist temperature measurement
  33. Trends and predictors in all-cause and cause-specific mortality in diabetic and reference populations during 21 years of follow-up
  34. Emotions relating to romantic love—further disruptors of adolescent sleep
  35. Early exposure to antibiotic drugs and risk for psychiatric disorders: a population-based study
  36. Development of sleep–wake rhythms during the first year of age
  37. Narrow-band ultraviolet B (NB UV-B) exposures improve mood in healthy individuals differently depending on chronotype
  38. Gender, age and socioeconomic variation in 24-hour physical activity by wrist-worn accelerometers: the FinHealth 2017 Survey
  39. Tanning dependence and seasonal affective disorder are frequent among sunbathers but are not associated
  40. Ultraviolet B radiation modifies circadian time in epidermal skin and in subcutaneous adipose tissue
  41. Systematic review of light exposure impact on human circadian rhythm
  42. Chronotype and energy intake timing in relation to changes in anthropometrics: a 7-year follow-up study in adults
  43. Unhealthy shift work
  44. Differences in sleep functioning between individuals with seasonal affective disorder and major depressive disorder in Finland
  45. Circadian Time Effects on NB-UVB–Induced Erythema in Human Skin In Vivo
  46. Non-medical use of psychoactive prescription drugs is associated with fatal poisoning
  47. The effects of seasonal affective disorder and alcohol abuse on sleep and snoring functions in a population-based study in Finland
  48. "Night owls" at risk
  49. Eveningness associates with smoking and sleep problems among pregnant women
  50. Seasonal affective disorder and alcohol abuse disorder in a population-based study
  51. Chronotype differences in food intake timing
  52. Induced abortion and mental health
  53. PRKCDBP (CAVIN3) and CRY2 associate with major depressive disorder
  54. Common Genetic Variation Near Melatonin Receptor 1A Gene Linked to Job-Related Exhaustion in Shift Workers
  55. A genome-wide screen for acrophobia susceptibility loci in a Finnish isolate
  56. "Night owls" bear a risk of spinal diseases
  57. Anxiety and quality of life after first-trimester termination of pregnancy: a prospective study
  58. Mood Episode Recovery Changes Gear in the Intrinsic Clock
  59. 54 Suicide prevention among adolescents and young adults
  60. 2 Suicide prevention in Finland
  61. 53 Injuries among university students – self-harm and drunk driving
  62. CRY1 and CRY2 genetic variants in seasonality: A longitudinal and cross-sectional study
  63. Associations of common chronic non-communicable diseases and medical conditions with sleep-related problems in a population-based health examination study
  64. Workplace lighting for improving mood and alertness in daytime workers
  65. The associations between chronotype, a healthy diet and obesity
  66. Winter is coming: nightmares and sleep problems during seasonal affective disorder
  67. Circadian preferences and sleep in 15- to 20-year old Finnish students
  68. Seasonal variations in mood and behavior associate with common chronic diseases and symptoms in a population-based study
  69. Biological rhythms and fertility: the hypothalamus–pituitary–ovary axis
  70. Health related quality of life in adults with ADHD symptoms: A population survey using 15D and AAQoL
  71. Seasonal affective disorder associate with common chronic diseases and symptoms in a population-based study
  72. The association of air pollution and depressed mood in 70,928 individuals from four European cohorts
  73. Prevalence of insomnia-related symptoms continues to increase in the Finnish working-age population
  74. Narrow-band ultraviolet B radiation induces the expression of β-endorphin in human skin in vivo
  75. Functioning, Disability, and Social Adaptation Six Months After Burn Injury
  76. Circadian Clock Genes and Mood Disorders
  77. Melatonin, Sleep, Circadian Rhythm, and Mood Disorders
  78. Circadian preference links to depression in general adult population
  79. SIRT1 Polymorphisms Associate with Seasonal Weight Variation, Depressive Disorders, and Diastolic Blood Pressure in the General Population
  80. Psychotropic medication and mortality: a register-based study among Finnish women and men 1995–2013
  81. Chronotype and Health Outcomes
  82. Association of the OPRM1 Variant rs1799971 (A118G) with Non-Specific Liability to Substance Dependence in a Collaborative de novo Meta-Analysis of European-Ancestry Cohorts
  83. Brown fat activity deepens depression: True or false?
  84. Brief Behavioral Sleep Intervention for Adolescents: An Effectiveness Study
  85. A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of As-Needed Naltrexone in the Treatment of Pathological Gambling
  86. Lithium is associated with decrease in all-cause and suicide mortality in high-risk bipolar patients: A nationwide registry-based prospective cohort study
  87. Return to work six months after burn: A prospective study at the Helsinki Burn Center
  88. Evening typology and morning tiredness associates with low leisure time physical activity and high sitting
  89. The association of depression and anxiety with dental caries and periodontal disease among Finnish adults
  90. Night owls at odds for burn-out
  91. Clock genes in human alcohol abuse and comorbid conditions
  92. Health-related quality of life 6 months after burns among hospitalized patients: Predictive importance of mental disorders and burn severity
  93. Hormone therapy and mood in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women
  94. Higher serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations are related to a reduced risk of depression
  95. Cryptochrome 2 is a key to depression
  96. Associations Between the Use of Contraception and the Psychological Well-being of Women
  97. Interrelationships of Physical Activity and Sleep with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: a Person-Oriented Approach
  98. Circadian Clock Proteins in Mood Regulation
  99. Seasonal variation in affective and other clinical symptoms among high-risk families for bipolar disorders in an Arctic population
  100. Behavioral Trait of Morningness-Eveningness in Association with Articular and Spinal Diseases in a Population
  101. Habitual sleep duration is associated with BMI and macronutrient intake and may be modified by CLOCK genetic variants
  102. CRY1, CRY2 and PRKCDBP genetic variants in metabolic syndrome
  103. Melatonin: Its Hepatoprotective Actions and the Role of Melatonin Receptors
  104. Enhancement of Antitumor Activity of Ursolic Acid by Melatonin in Colon Cancer Cells
  105. Investigating the possible causal association of smoking with depression and anxiety using Mendelian randomisation meta-analysis: the CARTA consortium
  106. Sleep and Sickness Absence: A Nationally Representative Register-Based Follow-Up Study
  107. Genome‐wide association study of sleep duration in the Finnish population
  108. The use of melatonin for treating sleep disorders in patients with Parkinson's disease
  109. Obesity = physical activity + dietary intake + sleep stages + light exposure
  110. Smoking, nicotine dependence and nicotine intake by socio-economic status and marital status
  111. The relationship between mood and sleep in different female reproductive states
  112. Local daily temperatures, thermal seasons, and suicide rates in Finland from 1974 to 2010
  113. Melatonin in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women
  114. The effect of hormone therapy on serum melatonin concentrations in premenopausal and postmenopausal women: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
  115. Physical activity and sleep profiles in Finnish men and women
  116. Morningness–eveningness, depressive symptoms, and emotional eating: A population-based study
  117. EPA-1805 – The relationships between mood, sleep and female reproductive states
  118. Difference in diet between a general population national representative sample and individuals with alcohol use disorders, but not individuals with depressive or anxiety disorders
  119. Pubertal timing, menstrual irregularity, and mental health: results of a population-based study
  120. Early morning mood dips
  121. Late bedtimes weaken school performance and predispose adolescents to health hazards
  122. Melatonergic Drug: Ramelteon and Its Therapeutic Applications in Insomnia
  123. Melatonin in Mood Disorders and Agomelatine’s Antidepressant Efficacy
  124. Night owls with nocturnal asthma
  125. Chronotype, aging and mortality
  126. Brown fat activity in depression
  127. Sleep and sickness absence among Finnish working-aged adults
  128. Suicides among military conscripts between 1991–2007 in Finland—A descriptive replication study
  129. CRY2 seems a mood gene
  130. Variation and seasonal patterns of suicide mortality in Finland and Sweden since the 1750s
  131. Night owls at risk
  132. Does originating from a genetic isolate affect the level of cognitive impairments in schizophrenia families?
  133. Does diurnal temperature range influence seasonal suicide mortality? Assessment of daily data of the Helsinki metropolitan area from 1973 to 2010
  134. Evidence for a relationship between chronotype and reproductive function in women
  135. Associations between psychological well-being, mental health, and hormone therapy in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women
  136.  -Opioid Receptor Gene (OPRM1) Polymorphism A118G: Lack of Association in Finnish Populations with Alcohol Dependence or Alcohol Consumption
  137. Evening types are prone to depression
  138. Genome-wide scan of job-related exhaustion with three replication studies implicate a susceptibility variant at the UST gene locus
  139. Sleep Needs a MOP, or Two MOPs!
  140. Temperature-associated suicide mortality: contrasting roles of climatic warming and the suicide prevention program in Finland
  141. Work–family conflicts and subsequent sleep medication among women and men: A longitudinal registry linkage study
  142. During winter the body resists insulin
  143. A randomised controlled trial of bright light and exercise for depressive symptoms
  144. Associations of Chronotype and Sleep With Cardiovascular Diseases and Type 2 Diabetes
  145. Miscarriage and mental health: Results of two population-based studies
  146. Medication Effects
  147. Depressive symptoms, major depressive episodes and cognitive test performance—What is the role of physical activity?
  148. Further evidence for lack of negative associations between hormonal contraception and mental health
  149. Circadian clock disruptions and the risk of cancer
  150. Sociodemographic and socioeconomic differences in sleep duration and insomnia-related symptoms in Finnish adults
  151. Tendency Toward Eveningness Is Associated With Unhealthy Dietary Habits
  152. Clock gene variants in mood and anxiety disorders
  153. Cognitive Impairments in Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder
  154. TRIB1 constitutes a molecular link between regulation of sleep and lipid metabolism in humans
  155. Trajectories of mental health before and after old-age and disability retirement: a register-based study on purchases of psychotropic drugs
  156. Relation of Chronotype to Sleep Complaints in the GeneralFinnish Population
  157. Reply to Drs. Nauta and van Domburg
  158. Atmospheric pressure and suicide attempts in Helsinki, Finland
  159. Hypothesis: Cryptochromes and Brown Fat are Essential for Adaptation and Affect Mood and Mood-Related Behaviors
  160. Workplace bullying and subsequent psychotropic medication: a cohort study with register linkages
  161. Sleep Quantity and Complaints Measure
  162. Referral and Final Diagnoses of Patients Assessed in an Academic Vertigo Center
  163. Influence of seasonal variation in mood and behavior on cognitive test performance among young adults
  164. Shared Genetic Background for Regulation of Mood and Sleep: Association of GRIA3 with Sleep Duration in Healthy Finnish Women
  165. Statin usage and all‐cause and disease‐specific mortality in a nationwide study
  166. Hormonal contraception and mental health: results of a population-based study
  167. Sex differences in cognition among persons with schizophrenia and healthy first-degree relatives
  168. Hippocampal morphology in lithium and non-lithium-treated bipolar I disorder patients, non-bipolar co-twins, and control twins
  169. Working conditions and psychotropic medication: a prospective cohort study
  170. Mapping Corpus Callosum Morphology in Twin Pairs Discordant for Bipolar Disorder
  171. Self-reported sleep duration, all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in Finland
  172. Dietary Amino Acids and Mood
  173. Relationship between daylength and suicide in Finland
  174. Associations of Anhedonia and Cognition in Persons With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders, Their Siblings, and Controls
  175. Psychomotor slowness is associated with self-reported sleep duration among the general population
  176. The effect of seasons and seasonal variation on neuropsychological test performance in patients with bipolar I disorder and their first-degree relatives
  177. Work-related accidents and daylight saving time in Finland
  178. The Effect of Processing Speed on Cognitive Functioning in Patients with Familial Bipolar I Disorder and Their Unaffected Relatives
  179. Contribution of adenosine related genes to the risk of depression with disturbed sleep
  180. ERRATUM
  181. Circadian Clock Gene Polymorphisms in Alcohol Use Disorders and Alcohol Consumption
  182. An Association Analysis of Circadian Genes in Anxiety Disorders
  183. Fish Consumption and Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Relation to Depressive Episodes: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
  184. Replication of Association Between Working Memory and Reelin, a Potential Modifier Gene in Schizophrenia
  185. Metabolic syndrome follows a seasonal cycle
  186. ARNTL (BMAL1) and NPAS2 Gene Variants Contribute to Fertility and Seasonality
  187. Key clock gene links to depression
  188. PER2 variantion is associated with depression vulnerability
  189. A population‐based association study of candidate genes for depression and sleep disturbance
  190. Systematic Analysis of Circadian Genes in a Population-Based Sample Reveals Association of TIMELESS with Depression and Sleep Disturbance
  191. Sleep-Related Factors and Mobility in Older Men and Women
  192. Fish consumption and polyunsaturated fatty acids in relation to psychological distress
  193. Chronotherapeutics for Affective Disorders: A Clinician's Manual for Light and Wake Therapy. By A. Wirz-Justice, F. Benedetti and M. Terman. (Pp. xii+116; €34.50; ISBN: 978-3-8055-9120-1.) Karger: Switzerland. 2009.
  194. Daylight Saving Time Transitions and Road Traffic Accidents
  195. CLOCK is suggested to associate with comorbid alcohol use and depressive disorders
  196. Replication of GWAS of bipolar disorder: association of SNPs near CDH7 with bipolar disorder and visual processing
  197. Mixture Model Clustering of Phenotype Features Reveals Evidence for Association of DTNBP1 to a Specific Subtype of Schizophrenia
  198. Self‐reported sleep duration and cognitive functioning in the general population
  199. Fish Consumption and Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Intake in Relation to Self-Reported Physical and Mental Health Status
  200. Identification of susceptibility loci at 7q31 and 9p13 for bipolar disorder in an isolated population
  201. The habitat
  202. Self-care options
  203. Practice guidelines
  204. Diagnostic assessment
  205. Northern exposure
  206. Prevalence
  207. History
  208. Seasonal Affective Disorder
  209. Circadian systems biology in seasonal affective disorder
  210. Light exposure
  211. Linkage analysis of schizophrenia controlling for population substructure
  212. Cognitive functioning of bipolar I patients and relatives from families with or without schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder
  213. Association Between Genes of Disrupted in Schizophrenia 1 (DISC1) Interactors and Schizophrenia Supports the Role of the DISC1 Pathway in the Etiology of Major Mental Illnesses
  214. CREM mutations and ADHD symptoms
  215. Findings from bipolar disorder genome-wide association studies replicate in a Finnish bipolar family-cohort
  216. Antidepressant use and mortality in Finland: a register-linkage study from a nationwide cohort
  217. General health and quality-of-life measures in active, recent, and comorbid mental disorders: a population-based health 2000 study
  218. Actigraphic Recording of Manic Symptoms Induced by Methylphenidate
  219. NPAS2 and PER2 are linked to risk factors of the metabolic syndrome
  220. Seasonal vegetative and affective symptoms in the Finnish general population: Testing the dual vulnerability and latitude effect hypotheses
  221. Experienced Poor Lighting Contributes to the Seasonal Fluctuations in Weight and Appetite That Relate to the Metabolic Syndrome
  222. Climate impact on suicide rates in Finland from 1971 to 2003
  223. Association of a Nonsynonymous Variant of DAOA with Visuospatial Ability in a Bipolar Family Sample
  224. Is migraine a lateralization defect?
  225. Night‐time work predisposes to non‐Hodgkin lymphoma
  226. Circadian Phenotype in Patients with the Co-Morbid Alcohol Use and Bipolar Disorders
  227. Seasonal changes in mood and behaviour are a proxy to metabolic syndrome
  228. Determinants and Outcomes of Serious Attempted Suicide: A Nationwide Study in Finland, 1996-2003
  229. DISC1 association, heterogeneity and interplay in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
  230. Antidepressant use and mortality in Finland: A register-linkage study from a nationwide cohort
  231. Daylight saving time transitions and hospital treatments due to accidents or manic episodes
  232. Transitions into and out of daylight saving time compromise sleep and the rest-activity cycles
  233. Trends in self‐reported sleep duration and insomnia‐related symptoms in Finland from 1972 to 2005: a comparative review and re‐analysis of Finnish population samples
  234. Seasonal Changes in Mood and Behavior Are Linked to Metabolic Syndrome
  235. CREB-regulated diurnal activity patterns are not indicative for depression-like symptoms in mice and men
  236. Indoors illumination and seasonal changes in mood and behavior are associated with the health-related quality of life
  237. Alexithymia, Depression and Sleep Disturbance Symptoms
  238. Field trial of timed bright light exposure for jet lag among airline cabin crew
  239. Heritability of cognitive functions in families with bipolar disorder
  240. Replication of linkage on chromosome 7q22 and association of the regional Reelin gene with working memory in schizophrenia families
  241. Incidence of Schizophrenia in a Nationwide Cohort of Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
  242. Sleep-related disturbances and physical inactivity are independently associated with obesity in adults
  243. Seasonal changes in mood and behavior in relation to work conditions among the general population
  244. Impaired executive performance in healthy siblings of schizophrenia patients in a population-based study
  245. Association of distinct allelic haplotypes of DISC1 with psychotic and bipolar spectrum disorders and with underlying cognitive impairments
  246. The role of DTNBP1, NRG1, and AKT1 in the genetics of schizophrenia in Finland
  247. Are depressive and seasonal symptoms associated?
  248. Families with the risk allele of DISC1 reveal a link between schizophrenia and another component of the same molecular pathway, NDE1
  249. Lifetime Prevalence of Psychotic and Bipolar I Disorders in a General Population
  250. Three circadian clock genes Per2, Arntl, and Npas2 contribute to winter depression
  251. Cognitive functioning in patients with familial bipolar I disorder and their unaffected relatives
  252. Transition to daylight saving time reduces sleep duration plus sleep efficiency of the deprived sleep
  253. Self‐reported sleep duration in Finnish general population
  254. Time patterns of attempted suicide
  255. Affective flattening and alogia associate with the familial form of schizophrenia
  256. Psychosis among "healthy" siblings of schizophrenia patients
  257. Transition into daylight saving time influences the fragmentation of the rest-activity cycle
  258. Pharmacotherapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder
  259. Sleep and Circadian Neuroendocrine Function in Seasonal Affective Disorder
  260. Prevalence and diagnosis of schizophrenia based on register, case record and interview data in an isolated Finnish birth cohort born 1940–1969
  261. A haplotype within the DISC1 gene is associated with visual memory functions in families with a high density of schizophrenia
  262. The Diagnosis, Symptomatology, and Epidemiology of Seasonal Affective Disorder
  263. Dr. Hakkarainen and Colleagues Reply
  264. Memory and verbal learning functions in twins with bipolar-I disorder, and the role of information-processing speed
  265. High Concordance of Bipolar I Disorder in a Nationwide Sample of Twins
  266. High Concordance of Bipolar I Disorder in a Nationwide Sample of Twins
  267. Food and nutrient intake in relation to mental wellbeing
  268. Age at onset and cognitive functioning in schizophrenia
  269. Drop-out and mood improvement: a randomised controlled trial with light exposure and physical exercise [ISRCTN36478292]
  270. Analysis of the seasonal pattern in suicide
  271. Family-based clusters of cognitive test performance in familial schizophrenia
  272. Search for cognitive trait components of schizophrenia reveals a locus for verbal learning and memory on 4q and for visual working memory on 2q
  273. Clinical phenotype of schizophrenia in a Finnish isolate
  274. Is Low Dietary Intake of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Associated With Depression?
  275. Seasonal affective disorder and the G-protein β-3-subunit C825T polymorphism
  276. Time patterns and seasonal mismatch in suicide
  277. Cyclic time patterns of death from suicide in northern Finland
  278. Reduced left hemispheric white matter volume in twins with bipolar I disorder
  279. Effect of simulated dawn on quality of sleep – a community-based trial
  280. Haplotype transmission analysis provides evidence of association for DISC1 to schizophrenia and suggests sex-dependent effects
  281. Association of dietary amino acids with low mood
  282. Familial loading associates with impairment in visual span among healthy siblings of schizophrenia patients
  283. Evidence of susceptibility loci on 4q32 and 16p12 for bipolar disorder
  284. The serotonin transporter promoter repeat length polymorphism, seasonal affective disorder and seasonality
  285. Seasonal changes, sleep length and circadian preference among twins with bipolar disorder
  286. Effect of controlled-release melatonin on sleep quality, mood, and quality of life in subjects with seasonal or weather-associated changes in mood and behaviour
  287. Timed bright-light exposure and complaints related to shift work among women
  288. Clock genes, seasonal affective disorder and chronotype
  289. Review: cognitive behavioural interventions improve some sleep outcomes in older adults
  290. Bright-light exposure combined with physical exercise elevates mood
  291. The volumetric findings in MRI brain study of bipolar twins and their healthy co‐twins
  292. Bipolar disorder susceptibility region on Xq24–q27.1 in Finnish families
  293. Heritability and number of quantitative trait loci of neurocognitive functions in families with schizophrenia
  294. Randomized Trial of the Efficacy of Bright-Light Exposure and Aerobic Exercise on Depressive Symptoms and Serum Lipids
  295. Genome-wide scan in a nationwide study sample of schizophrenia families in Finland reveals susceptibility loci on chromosomes 2q and 5q
  296. Chromosome 1 loci in Finnish schizophrenia families
  297. Seasonal Affective Disorder and Serotonin-Related Polymorphisms
  298. Stimulus control combined with relaxation improved sleep in secondary insomnia
  299. Accuracy of register- and record-based bipolar I disorder diagnoses in Finland; a study of twins
  300. Season-dependent symptoms in consultation-liaison patients
  301. Drug treatment for resistant depression
  302. Bright light as an inhibitor of adenosine transport
  303. Season-dependent symptoms in consultation-liaison patients
  304. Bright light improves vitality and alleviates distress in healthy people
  305. Association of low serum total cholesterol with major depression and suicide
  306. Bright light and high density negative air ionisation reduced symptoms in seasonal affective disorder
  307. Bright morning light reduced depressive symptoms in seasonal affective disorder
  308. Short Note: Melatonin-dependent infertility
  309. Short Note: Melatonin-dependent infertility
  310. Magnetoreception attributed to the efficacy of light therapy
  311. Extrapineal melatonin and exogenous serotonin in seasonal affective disorder
  312. Randomized trial of physical exercise alone or combined with bright light on mood and health-related quality of life
  313. Seasonal affective disorder
  314. One pacemaker in seasonal affective disorder
  315. Vitamin D and serotonin in winter
  316. A developmental approach to severe depression
  317. Psoralens in association with seasonal affective disorder
  318. Dependence of the variation in alertness on the pineal gland
  319. Seasonal Affective Disorder
  320. Suppression of melatonin secretion by bright light in seasonal affective disorder
  321. Chromosome X DNA markers and bipolar disorder
  322. Pavlovian conditioning may partly explain the effects of light therapy
  323. Patients Excluded From an Antidepressant Efficacy Trial
  324. Moclobemide and fluoxetine in treatment of seasonal affective disorder
  325. Seasonal variation in bipolar disorder
  326. Prevention of winter seasonal affective disorder by bright-light treatment
  327. Dopamine and circadian rhythms in seasonal affective disorder
  328. Melatonin suppression by light
  329. Possible pathophysiological mechanisms regulating food intake in seasonal affective disorder
  330. Effects of bright light on sleepiness, melatonin, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D3in winter seasonal affective disorder
  331. Melatonin secretion in seasonal affective disorder
  332. Light influences melatonin, body temperature and mood in the blind
  333. A mechanism of action underlying the antidepressant effect of light
  334. Estrogen could control photoperiodic adjustment in seasonal affective disorder
  335. The Influence of Comorbid Disorders and of Continuation Light Treatment on Remission and Recurrence in Winter Depression
  336. Prolactin in winter depression
  337. Involvement of melatonin and serotonin in winter depression
  338. Effects of morning light treatment on subjective sleepiness and mood in winter depression
  339. Light treatment for seasonal affective disorder:
  340. The Molecular Basis for Winter Depression
  341. Effects of morning light treatment on subjective sleepiness and mood in winter depression
  342. The shortening of the photoperiod may alter gene expression in winter depression
  343. Frequencies of seasonal major depressive symptoms at high latitudes
  344. Effects of light treatment on sleep structure in seasonal affective disorder
  345. Effects of Light on Mood
  346. Sleep in seasonal affective disorder