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    Understanding nightmares after traumatic events in Detroit (UNiTED): prospective associations with interpersonal violence and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms by Reffi, Anthony N, Cheng, Philip, Kalmbach, David A, Moore, David A, Mahr, Gregory C, Seymour, Grace M, Solway, Matthew, Drake, Christopher L

    Published in European journal of psychotraumatology (31-12-2024)
    “…: Research suggests trauma-related nightmares (TRNs) during the acute aftermath of trauma may contribute to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, it…”
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    Cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia prevents and alleviates suicidal ideation: insomnia remission is a suicidolytic mechanism by Kalmbach, David A, Cheng, Philip, Ahmedani, Brian K, Peterson, Edward L, Reffi, Anthony N, Sagong, Chaewon, Seymour, Grace M, Ruprich, Melissa K, Drake, Christopher L

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (12-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Study Objectives Insomnia is associated with elevated levels of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Emerging evidence suggests that cognitive-behavioral…”
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    Racial disparities in treatment engagement and outcomes in digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia among pregnant women by Kalmbach, David A., Cheng, Philip, Reffi, Anthony N., Seymour, Grace M., Ruprich, Melissa K., Bazan, Luisa F., Pitts, D'Angela S., Walch, Olivia, Drake, Christopher L.

    Published in Sleep health (01-02-2023)
    “…In the United States, Black women are disproportionately afflicted with prenatal insomnia. Although cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) may…”
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    Fossil Horses, Orthogenesis, and Communicating Evolution in Museums by MacFadden, Bruce J., Oviedo, Luz Helena, Seymour, Grace M., Ellis, Shari

    Published in Evolution education & outreach (01-03-2012)
    “…The 55-million-year fossil record of horses (Family Equidae) has been frequently cited as a prime example of long-term macroevolution. In the second half of…”
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