Harvard Title
Associate Professor of Neurology
Other Affiliation
Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Address
Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr
Neurology - Dana 779
330 Brookline Ave
Boston MA 02215
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Repeating patterns of sleep restriction and recovery: Do we get used to it?
Authors: Simpson NS, Diolombi M, Scott-Sutherland J, Yang H, Bhatt V, Gautam S, Mullington J, Haack M.
Brain Behav Immun
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Brain Behav Immun
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Developing Biomarker Arrays Predicting Sleep and Circadian-Coupled Risks to Health.
Authors: Mullington JM, Abbott SM, Carroll JE, Davis CJ, Dijk DJ, Dinges DF, Gehrman PR, Ginsburg GS, Gozal D, Haack M, Lim DC, Macrea M, Pack AI, Plante DT, Teske JA, Zee PC.
Sleep
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Sleep
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Sleep characteristics as predictor variables of stress systems markers in insomnia disorder.
Authors: Floam S, Simpson N, Nemeth E, Scott-Sutherland J, Gautam S, Haack M.
J Sleep Res
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J Sleep Res
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Increasing sleep duration to lower beat-to-beat blood pressure: a pilot study.
Authors: Haack M, Serrador J, Cohen D, Simpson N, Meier-Ewert H, Mullington JM.
J Sleep Res
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J Sleep Res
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Pain sensitivity and modulation in primary insomnia.
Authors: Haack M, Scott-Sutherland J, Santangelo G, Simpson NS, Sethna N, Mullington JM.
Eur J Pain
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Eur J Pain
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Sleep loss and inflammation.
Authors: Mullington JM, Simpson NS, Meier-Ewert HK, Haack M.
Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab
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Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab
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Cardiovascular, inflammatory, and metabolic consequences of sleep deprivation.
Authors: Mullington JM, Haack M, Toth M, Serrador JM, Meier-Ewert HK.
Prog Cardiovasc Dis
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Prog Cardiovasc Dis
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Activation of the prostaglandin system in response to sleep loss in healthy humans: potential mediator of increased spontaneous pain.
Elevated inflammatory markers in response to prolonged sleep restriction are associated with increased pain experience in healthy volunteers.
Shorter habitual sleep duration is associated with higher increase in subjective estimation of pain in response to a total sleep deprivation (TSD) challenge
Authors: Haack M, Mullington, JM
Sleep
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