
Tianyi Huang
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May 3, 2024 |
thelancet.com | Yanping Li |Tianyi Huang |Susan Redline |Circadian Disorders
Summary Use of melatonin supplements has been increasing substantially in both children and adults in the USA; however, their long-term cardiometabolic effects remain unclear. We aimed to assess the associations between regular use of melatonin supplements and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease in adults.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
databricks.com | Tianyi Huang |Giselle Goicochea |Philip Jones |Harshal Brahmbhatt
Special thanks to Phillip Jones, Senior Product Manager, and Harshal Brahmbhatt, Systems Engineer from Cloudflare for their contributions to this blog. Organizations across industries want to share their data and AI assets in a single, unified way, regardless of clouds or regions. However, many organizations still struggle to share data with customers, teams and partners, facing platform compatibility issues and limitations, high egress costs, and a lack of governance and security.
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Feb 4, 2024 |
jacc.org | Tianyi Huang
References1. "Macro and micro sleep architecture and cognitive performance in older adults". Nat Hum Behav . 2021;5:123-145. 2. "A novel electroencephalogram-derived measure of disrupted delta wave activity during sleep predicts all-cause mortality risk". Ann Am Thorac Soc . 2022;19:649-658. 3. "Slow-wave sleep and the risk of type 2 diabetes in humans". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2008;105:1044-1049. 4. "EEG delta oscillations as a correlate of basic homeostatic and motivational processes".
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Jan 5, 2024 |
databricks.com | Matei Zaharia |Bilal Obeidat |Tianyi Huang |Giselle Goicochea
In today's interconnected digital landscape, data sharing and collaboration across organizations and platforms are crucial for modern business operations. Delta Sharing, an innovative open data sharing protocol, empowers organizations to securely share and access data across diverse platforms, prioritizing security and scalability without constraints of vendor or data format.
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Sep 11, 2023 |
inkl.com | Tianyi Huang
Tianyi Huang, an associate epidemiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospitals’ Channing Division of Network Medicine in the US, said: “Chronotype, or circadian preference, refers to a person’s preferred timing of sleep and waking and is partly genetically determined so it may be difficult to change.
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