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The New England Journal of Medicine|December 26, 2001
Sleep disturbances in the wake of traumatic eventsP Lavie
Harefuah|June 1, 1994
[Is there a relationship between dreams and illness?]P Lavie
Harefuah|July 1, 1983
[Excessive daytime sleepiness]P Lavie
Sleep|January 1, 1983
Incidence of sleep apnea in a presumably healthy working population: a significant relationship with excessive daytime sleepinessP Lavie
Chronobiologia|April 1, 1980
The search for cycles in mental performance from Lombarb to KleitmanP Lavie
Sleep|January 1, 1981
Sleep habits and sleep disturbances in industrial workers in Israel: main findings and some characteristics of workers complaining of excessive daytime sleepinessP Lavie
Chest|December 14, 1999
Treatment of sleep apnea: unmet needsP Lavie
Archives of Internal Medicine|October 1, 1984
Nothing new under the moon. Historical accounts of sleep apnea syndromeP Lavie
Chronobiology International|April 1, 1992
Two 19th-century chronobiologists: Thomas Laycock and Edward SmithP Lavie
Medical Hypotheses|November 1, 1986
Sleep apnea syndrome: is it a contributing factor to the sex differential in mortality?P Lavie
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The New England Journal of Medicine|December 26, 2001
Sleep disturbances in the wake of traumatic eventsP Lavie
Harefuah|June 1, 1994
[Is there a relationship between dreams and illness?]P Lavie
Harefuah|July 1, 1983
[Excessive daytime sleepiness]P Lavie
Sleep|January 1, 1983
Incidence of sleep apnea in a presumably healthy working population: a significant relationship with excessive daytime sleepinessP Lavie
Chronobiologia|April 1, 1980
The search for cycles in mental performance from Lombarb to KleitmanP Lavie
Sleep|January 1, 1981
Sleep habits and sleep disturbances in industrial workers in Israel: main findings and some characteristics of workers complaining of excessive daytime sleepinessP Lavie
Chest|December 14, 1999
Treatment of sleep apnea: unmet needsP Lavie
Archives of Internal Medicine|October 1, 1984
Nothing new under the moon. Historical accounts of sleep apnea syndromeP Lavie
Chronobiology International|April 1, 1992
Two 19th-century chronobiologists: Thomas Laycock and Edward SmithP Lavie
Medical Hypotheses|November 1, 1986
Sleep apnea syndrome: is it a contributing factor to the sex differential in mortality?P Lavie
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