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Sat Bir Singh Khalsa, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Title

Associate Professor of Medicine

Administrative and Hospital Titles

Associate Neuroscientist, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Lead Investigator, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Address

Brigham and Women's Hospital
Sleep Medicine
900 Commonwealth Ave  
Boston MA 02215

Publications View
A randomized controlled trial comparing the effects of yoga with an active control on ambulatory blood pressure in individuals with prehypertension and stage 1 hypertension.
Authors: Hagins M, Rundle A, Consedine NS, Khalsa SB.
J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)
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Yoga for psychiatry and mental health: an ancient practice with modern relevance.
Authors: Khalsa SB.
Indian J Psychiatry
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Yoga experience as a predictor of psychological wellness in women over 45 years.
Authors: Moliver N, Mika E, Chartrand M, Haussmann R, Khalsa S.
Int J Yoga
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Yoga in the Real World: Perceptions, Motivators, Barriers, and patterns of Use.
Authors: Quilty MT, Saper RB, Goldstein R, Khalsa SB.
Glob Adv Health Med
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Human phase response curve to a single 6.5 h pulse of short-wavelength light.
Authors: RĂ¼ger M, St Hilaire MA, Brainard GC, Khalsa SB, Kronauer RE, Czeisler CA, Lockley SW.
J Physiol
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Author response to manuscript: "religious behavior, sleep quantity, sleep quality, and sleep disorders in American adults".
Authors: Khalsa SB.
J Behav Health Serv Res
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A yoga intervention for music performance anxiety in conservatory students.
Authors: Stern JR, Khalsa SB, Hofmann SG.
Med Probl Perform Art
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Human phase response curve to a 1 h pulse of bright white light.
Authors: St Hilaire MA, Gooley JJ, Khalsa SB, Kronauer RE, Czeisler CA, Lockley SW.
J Physiol
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Benefits of yoga for psychosocial well-being in a US high school curriculum: a preliminary randomized controlled trial.
Authors: Noggle JJ, Steiner NJ, Minami T, Khalsa SB.
J Dev Behav Pediatr
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Evaluation of the mental health benefits of yoga in a secondary school: a preliminary randomized controlled trial.
Authors: Khalsa SB, Hickey-Schultz L, Cohen D, Steiner N, Cope S.
J Behav Health Serv Res
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