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Published in Neurology

Journal Scan / Research · April 19, 2022

Association of Sleep Deficiency in Spaceflight With Degraded Neurobehavioral Functions and Elevated Stress in Astronauts on Long Duration Space Missions

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Sleep deficiency in spaceflight is associated with degraded neurobehavioral functions and elevated stress in astronauts on six-month missions aboard the International Space Station
Sleep 2022 Mar 14;45(3)1-9, CW Jones, M Basner, DJ Mollicone, CM Mott, DF Dinges

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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