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Old Sep 28, 2012, 02:06 AM
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Been googling for scholarly studies on the subject. The consensus seems to be that mood disorders have a physiological effect that disturbs the brain wave activities of the different times of day, causing the person to suffer from any number of sleep disorder type symptoms. There's also a general thought in the field that moderating a patient's brain wave rhythms throughout the day can alleviate or counter-act mood disorders.
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