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Long-term effect of mobile phone use on sleep quality: Results from the cohort study of mobile phone use and health (COSMOS).

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Above median mobile phone call-time was associated with less sleep disturbance and adjustment for network suggests association with insomnia was not due to RF-EMF.
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This article is published in Environment International.The article was published on 2020-04-08 and is currently open access. It has received 25 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sleep disorder & Mobile phone.

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Electromagnetic hypersensitivity: a critical review of explanatory hypotheses.

TL;DR: Three main explanatory hypotheses appear in the literature: the electromagnetic hypothesis, attributing EHS to EMF exposure; the cognitive hypothesis, assuming that EHS results from false beliefs in EMF harmfulness; and the attributive hypothesis, conceiving EHS as a coping strategy for pre-existing conditions.
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Mobile Health (m-Health) in Retrospect: The Known Unknowns

TL;DR: This largely commercial reorientation of mobile health was unable not only to predict the severity of the pandemic, but also unable to provide adequate digital tools or effective pre-emptive digital epidemiological shielding and guarding mechanisms against this devastating pandemic.
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Smartphone Addiction and Quality of Sleep among Indian Medical Students.

TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional study was conducted on 224 medical students of a tertiary care teaching hospital in North India using a self-administered questionnaire with four parts -Socio-demographic characteristics, General health questionnaire (GHQ-12), Smartphone addiction scale-short version (SAS-SV), and Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI).
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Review of the scientific evidence on the individual sensitivity to electromagnetic fields (EHS).

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the executed to-date scientific studies, examining sensitivity to EMF, are of poor quality to find the link between EMF exposures and sensitivity symptoms of some people.
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International classification of sleep disorders-third edition: highlights and modifications.

TL;DR: Significant modifications have been made to the nosology of insomnia, narcolepsy, and parasomnias in the recently released third edition of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders.
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Mobile phone use and stress, sleep disturbances, and symptoms of depression among young adults - a prospective cohort study

TL;DR: High frequency of mobile phone use at baseline was a risk factor for mental health outcomes at 1-year follow-up among the young adults, and the risk for reporting mental health symptoms at follow- up was greatest among those who had perceived accessibility via mobile phones to be stressful.
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Derivation of Research Diagnostic Criteria for Insomnia: Report of an American Academy of Sleep Medicine Work Group

TL;DR: The lack of standardized operational research diagnostic criteria (RDC) for their definition has, in turn, led to inconsistent research findings for most phenotypes largely due to the variable definitions used for their ascertainment as discussed by the authors.
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Insufficient Sleep in Adolescents and Young Adults: An Update on Causes and Consequences

Judith A. Owens
- 01 Sep 2014 - 
TL;DR: The current literature on sleep patterns in adolescents, factors contributing to chronic sleep loss (ie, electronic media use, caffeine consumption), and health-related consequences, such as depression, increased obesity risk, and higher rates of drowsy driving accidents are reviewed.
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Evening exposure to a light-emitting diodes (LED)-backlit computer screen affects circadian physiology and cognitive performance

TL;DR: The data indicate that the spectral profile of light emitted by computer screens impacts on circadian physiology, alertness, and cognitive performance levels, and the challenge will be to design a computer screen with a spectral profile that can be individually programmed to add timed, essential light information to the circadian system in humans.
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