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Frank Thompson

2005-06-18, 6:22 pm

Where can I find info concerning diseases or condtions exhibiting
symptoms which appear to occur in a circadian rhythm without regards
to activity in which individual is engaged.
Robert

2005-06-18, 6:22 pm


"Frank Thompson" <gnx52@alltel.invalid.net.i> wrote in message
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> Where can I find info concerning diseases or condtions exhibiting
> symptoms which appear to occur in a circadian rhythm without regards
> to activity in which individual is engaged.


One of the hallmarks of hormonal disease is a loss of normal circadian
rhythms.


talitakasselman@hotmail.com

2005-07-03, 12:33 pm

You might find the following article of interest:

http://www.postgradmed.com/issues/2..._01/elliott.htm

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