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Light therapy improves diurnal blood pressure control in night shift workers via reduction of catecholamines: the EuRhythDia study
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Light therapy improves diurnal blood pressure control in night shift workers via reduction of catecholamines: the EuRhythDia study

Juliane Hannemann, Anika Laing, Benita Middleton, Jonathan Cridland, Bart Staels, Nikolaus Marx, Peter J Grant, Massimo Federici, Tarja Stenberg, Debra J Skene, …
Journal of hypertension, Vol.39(8), pp.1678-1688
08/2021
PMID: 33710166

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