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DAILY – A personalized circadian Zeitgeber therapy as an adjunctive treatment for alcohol use disorder patients: results of a pilot trial

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DAILY – A personalized circadian Zeitgeber therapy as an adjunctive treatment for alcohol use disorder patients: results of a pilot trial

N. Springer, L. Echtler, et al.

Strengthening circadian rhythms with personalized daily 'Zeitgeber' schedules reduced variability in routine activities and dramatically cut relapses in a six-week randomized pilot with AUD patients. Participants following tailored structure plans showed fewer relapse days and greater well-being. Research conducted by Naomi Springer, Lisa Echtler, Paul Volkmann, Anisja Hühne-Landgraf, Jasmin Hochenbleicher, Eva Hoch, Gabi Koller, and Dominic Landgraf.

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