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In contrast, others see all of the chronobiology as a subgroup of sleep research. In fact, there is growing assimilation of the findings of circadian rhythm basic science research with those of basic and applied sleep research, the benefit being an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of many of the disorders of sleep. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of human chronobiology is essential to optimal evaluation and treatment of any patient with a sleep-wake complaint

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In contrast, others see all of the chronobiology as a subgroup of sleep research. In fact, there is growing assimilation of the findings of circadian rhythm basic science research with those of basic and applied sleep research, the benefit being an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of many of the disorders of sleep. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of human chronobiology is essential to optimal evaluation and treatment of any patient with a sleep-wake complaint

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