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Journal of Sleep Medicine and Disorders|March 21, 2020
The Anxiolytic Effects of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia: Preliminary Results from a Web-delivered ProtocolVivek Pillai, Jason R Anderson, Philip Cheng, et al.
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|May 5, 2025
Prevention of Pain Interference in Insomnia Patients via Digital Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for InsomniaMatthew B Jennings, David A Kalmbach, Anthony N Reffi, et al.
BMC Digital Health|July 31, 2025
Using night shift worker and employee health stakeholder perspectives to inform the development of Arcashift<sup>tm</sup>, a digital precision circadian medicine intervention for shift work disorderPaige Coyne, Matthew B Jennings, Sara Santarossa, et al.
Sleep|November 28, 2018
Treating chronic insomnia in postmenopausal women: a randomized clinical trial comparing cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia, sleep restriction therapy, and sleep hygiene educationChristopher L Drake, David A Kalmbach, J Todd Arnedt, et al.
Sleep|May 20, 2021
Predicting circadian phase across populations: a comparison of mathematical models and wearable devicesYitong Huang, Caleb Mayer, Philip Cheng, et al.
Psychological Trauma : Theory, Research, Practice and Policy|December 4, 2025
Sleep reactivity as a vulnerability to posttraumatic stress disorder: Identifying patients at risk of acute insomnia within the immediate aftermath of traumaAnthony N Reffi, David A Kalmbach, Philip Cheng, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|September 2, 2022
Pre-pandemic sleep reactivity prospectively predicts distress during the COVID-19 pandemic: The protective effect of insomnia treatmentAnthony N Reffi, Christopher L Drake, David A Kalmbach, et al.
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM : Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine|August 7, 2019
Improving Daytime Functioning, Work Performance, and Quality of Life in Postmenopausal Women With Insomnia: Comparing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, Sleep Restriction Therapy, and Sleep Hygiene EducationDavid A Kalmbach, Philip Cheng, J Todd Arnedt, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|March 5, 2017
A Whole-Transcriptome Approach to Evaluating Reference Genes for Quantitative Gene Expression Studies: A Case Study in <i>Mimulus</i>Kimmy A Stanton, Patrick P Edger, Joshua R Puzey, et al.
Sleep Medicine|February 21, 2019
Treating insomnia improves depression, maladaptive thinking, and hyperarousal in postmenopausal women: comparing cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI), sleep restriction therapy, and sleep hygiene educationDavid A Kalmbach, Philip Cheng, J Todd Arnedt, et al.
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Journal of Sleep Medicine and Disorders|March 21, 2020
The Anxiolytic Effects of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia: Preliminary Results from a Web-delivered ProtocolVivek Pillai, Jason R Anderson, Philip Cheng, et al.
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|May 5, 2025
Prevention of Pain Interference in Insomnia Patients via Digital Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for InsomniaMatthew B Jennings, David A Kalmbach, Anthony N Reffi, et al.
BMC Digital Health|July 31, 2025
Using night shift worker and employee health stakeholder perspectives to inform the development of Arcashift<sup>tm</sup>, a digital precision circadian medicine intervention for shift work disorderPaige Coyne, Matthew B Jennings, Sara Santarossa, et al.
Sleep|November 28, 2018
Treating chronic insomnia in postmenopausal women: a randomized clinical trial comparing cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia, sleep restriction therapy, and sleep hygiene educationChristopher L Drake, David A Kalmbach, J Todd Arnedt, et al.
Sleep|May 20, 2021
Predicting circadian phase across populations: a comparison of mathematical models and wearable devicesYitong Huang, Caleb Mayer, Philip Cheng, et al.
Psychological Trauma : Theory, Research, Practice and Policy|December 4, 2025
Sleep reactivity as a vulnerability to posttraumatic stress disorder: Identifying patients at risk of acute insomnia within the immediate aftermath of traumaAnthony N Reffi, David A Kalmbach, Philip Cheng, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|September 2, 2022
Pre-pandemic sleep reactivity prospectively predicts distress during the COVID-19 pandemic: The protective effect of insomnia treatmentAnthony N Reffi, Christopher L Drake, David A Kalmbach, et al.
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM : Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine|August 7, 2019
Improving Daytime Functioning, Work Performance, and Quality of Life in Postmenopausal Women With Insomnia: Comparing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, Sleep Restriction Therapy, and Sleep Hygiene EducationDavid A Kalmbach, Philip Cheng, J Todd Arnedt, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|March 5, 2017
A Whole-Transcriptome Approach to Evaluating Reference Genes for Quantitative Gene Expression Studies: A Case Study in <i>Mimulus</i>Kimmy A Stanton, Patrick P Edger, Joshua R Puzey, et al.
Sleep Medicine|February 21, 2019
Treating insomnia improves depression, maladaptive thinking, and hyperarousal in postmenopausal women: comparing cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI), sleep restriction therapy, and sleep hygiene educationDavid A Kalmbach, Philip Cheng, J Todd Arnedt, et al.
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