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  1. Sleeping pills cost hospitals and insurers tens of billions of dollars yearly
  2. Hypnotic drug risks of mortality, infection, depression, and cancer: but lack of benefit
  3. I petitioned the FDA to restrict hypnotics: here is why
  4. Is suvorexant a better choice than alternative hypnotics?
  5. A Breakthrough Treatment for Major Depression
  6. Photoperiodic and circadian bifurcation theories of depression and mania
  7. “Rebound” is not an appropriate criterion for withdrawal insomnia11Dr Kripke's response (rebuttal) to Dr Mayer and Dr Rodenbeck's letter published in Sleep Med 2014;15:1169–71.
  8. Hypnotics cause insomnia: evidence from clinical trials
  9. Surprising View of Insomnia and Sleeping Pills
  10. Illumination in human aging: sleep and mood effects
  11. Illumination in Human Aging: Sleep and Mood Effects
  12. Illumination and mood
  13. Risks of Chronic Hypnotic Use
  14. Ineffectiveness of intermittent zolpidem
  15. Sleep and Mortality
  16. Non nocere if you really care: a commentary on “Hypnotic medication in the treatment of chronic insomnia” (Dr M. Kramer)
  17. Response
  18. Chronic hypnotic use: deadly risks, doubtful benefit
  19. Relationships Among Illumination, Activity, and Sleep Patterns
  20. Antimanic drugs stabilize hamster circadian rhythms
  21. Antidepressant and depressogenic drugs lack consistent effects on hamster circadian rhythms
  22. Light Regulation of the Menstrual Cycle
  23. Timing of phototherapy and occurrence of mania
  24. Night light alters menstrual cycles
  25. Potassium advances circadian activity rhythms: interactions with lithium
  26. Ultradian sleep rhythms and cortisol
  27. THE CHRONOPHARMACOLOGY OF ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUGS
  28. Theophylline delays human sleep phase
  29. Critical Interval Hypotheses for Depression
  30. Bright white light alleviates depression
  31. Lithium Delays Biochemical Circadian Rhythms in Rats
  32. Lithium slows rat circadian activity rhythms
  33. A Biologic Rhythm in Waking Fantasy
  34. Ultradian cycles in fantasy, perception, and behavior