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Dr. Appolonio wrote this. It is about tobacco use is bad for you. ''Well, not ONLY about that... [reference is formatted correctly!]'' Health policy (talk) 22:44, 26 July 2021 (UTC)

Edits to "Causes" of sundowning (italicized = my edits; don't forget to change back to normal when you paste back into the article!)
While the specific causes of sundowning have not been empirically proven, some evidence suggests that circadian rhythm disruption increases sundowning behaviors. In humans, sunset triggers a biochemical cascade that involves a reduction of dopamine levels and a shift towards melatonin production as the body prepares for sleep. In individuals with dementia, melatonin production may be decreased, which may interrupt other neurotransmitter systems.

Other causes or precipitating factors that may lead to sundown syndrome may include hormonal changes, disturbances in REM sleep, patient and/or caregiver fatigue, inappropriate medication use, or being predisposed to behavioral disorders from chronic neurological diseases.

Sundowning should be distinguished from delirium, and could be presumed to be delirium when it appears as a new behavioral pattern until a causal link between sunset and behavioral disturbance is established. People with established sundowning and no obvious medical illness may be suffering from impaired circadian regulation, or may be affected by nocturnal aspects of their institutional environment such as shift changes, increased noise, or reduced staffing (which leads to fewer opportunities for social interaction).

Group 2 peer review stuff
Do edits reflect language that supports diversity, equity and inclusion? (explain)

Upon closer observation of the contributions made by Group 2 over the past week, I did not find any inappropriate language with regards to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Primary contributions from this group were in the new Prenatal and Fertility sections, with additional contributions being dispersed throughout the article, mainly as essential supplemental information which further bolsters each section. Both the Fertility and Prenatal sections not only state a neutral point of view through acknowledgement of other points of view.