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Sleep Disorders - Organizations

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      new window A.I.P.A.S. Description: The first Italian Patients Association for Sleep Apnea. Multilingual site offering information and an apnea test. (sleepapnea-online.it)
new window American Board of Sleep Medicine Description: Features the organization that creates the standards and tests for Board Certification in Sleep Medicine. The site offers patients a listing of Board Certified Sleep Physicians by state or alphabetically by name. (absm.org)
new window American Sleep Association Description: Professional sleep organization focusing on sleep apnea, snoring, insomnia, and narcolepsy. Aims to improve sleep health around the world by educating health care providers and increasing public awareness about sleep health and sleeping disorders. (americansleepassociation.org)
new window American Sleep Research Institute Description: Conducts tests of mattresses and other sleep products. (asri.net)
new window Association of Polysomnographic Technicians. Description: Site for technical employees of sleep disorder centers for the evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders. (aptweb.org)
new window Australia & New Zealand and Australasian Sleep Association Description: Index page leading to "The Accreditation of Sleep Disorders Services" document. (thoracic.org.au)
new window Awake In America, Inc. Description: A national organization focused on patient and public education and awareness of sleep and sleep disorders, helping others launch support groups, and doing other outreach. (AwakeInAmerica.org)
new window Better Sleep Council Description: Useful site. The Council was established in 1978, the Better Sleep Council (BSC) is a nonprofit organization supported by the mattress industry that is devoted to educating the public about the importance of sleep and the value of the sleep system and sleep environment. (bettersleep.org)
new window British Sleep Society Description: The British Sleep Society was founded as a charity in 1989 to promote knowledge and research in sleep, its disorders and treatment. (british-sleep-society.org.uk)
new window Canadian Sleep Society Description: The Canadian Sleep Society (CSS) / Societe Canadienne du Sommeil (SCS) is a professional association of clinicians, scientists and technologists formed in June 1986 to further the advancement and understanding of sleep and its disorders through scientific study and public awareness (css.to)
new window European Sleep Research Society Description: Founded in 1972 the European Sleep Research Society promotes all aspects of sleep research. (esrs.org)
new window International Sleep Medicine Association Description: New worldwide association for physicians, scientists, patients and corporations interested in sleep. (1sleep.com)
new window Irish Sleep Apnoea Trust Description: Offers details of the organization, news, services and links. (isat.ie)
new window Journal of Sleep Research Description: Official Journal of the European Sleep Research Society (blacksci.co.uk)
new window National Center on Sleep Disorders Research Description: Part of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). Coordinates government-sponsored sleep research, training and education. (rover.nhlbi.nih.gov)
new window National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Home Page Description: NHLBI is a part of the Federal Government's National Institutes of Health. Medical alerts, professional and general health related information, and research and training information for biomedical investigators and students. (nhlbi.nih.gov)
new window National Sleep Foundation Description: Nonprofit organization supporting public education, sleep-related research, and advocacy related to sleep deprivation, sleep disorders, and excessive sleepiness. Extensive information on these topics. (sleepfoundation.org)
new window Sleep On-Line Description: On-line web source for abstracts of articles published in SLEEP, the official journal of the American Sleep Disorders Association (www.asda.org) and the Sleep Research Society (bisleep.medsch.ucla.edu/SRS). (journalsleep.org)
new window Sleep Research Online Description: WEB Journal (peer-reviewed) providing cutting-edge research results. (sro.org)
new window Sleep Research Society Home Page Description: The U.S. Sleep Research Society (SRS) fosters scientific investigations on all aspects of sleep and its disorders. It promotes training and education in sleep research and provides forums for the exchange of knowledge pertaining to sleep. (sleepresearchsociety.org)
new window Sleep/Wake Disorders Canada Description: A national association of volunteers dedicated to fostering the interests of people suffering from sleep/wake disorders by distributing information, encouraging research, establishing self-help groups, and acting as an advocate when necessary. (hc-sc.gc.ca)
new window SomnoMed Australian Sleep Association Description: Professional Austrialian sleep organization focusing on obstructive sleep apnoea and snoring. Aims to promote public awareness about the medical and social ramifications of sleep disorders. (somnomed.com.au)
new window The American Sleep Apnea Association Description: The American Sleep Apnea Association is a non-profit organization concerned health care promotes education, awareness and research into sleep apnea. (sleepapnea.org)
new window The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine Description: The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine is affiliated with the Northside Hospital Sleep Disorders Center and provides courses on sleep medicine, polysomnography and review courses for board certification. (sleepschool.com)
new window The Kentucky Sleep Society Description: Kentucky professional society dedicated to the education of sleep and related disorders. (kyss.org)
new window The School of Sleep Medicine Description: Runs courses on sleep medicine ranging from basic to advance, pediatric to adult. CMEs and preparation for board certification. (sleepedu.net)
new window WFSRS-HOME Description: Founded in 1987, this professional international federation encourages collaboration into the areas of sleep research and sleep medicine. (wfsrs.org)
new window WHO: Mental disorders in Primary Health Care Description: World Health Organisation education packs on mental disorders in primary care (including sleep disorders). (who.int)
 




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