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Sleep Disorders - Research

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The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report.
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      new window A Study Description: Noise and sleep quality in two hospitals in Brazil. (icb.ufmg.br)
new window An International Journal of Sleep, Dream, and Hypnosis Description: A multidisciplinary journal, published quarterly. An international forum for opinion within the field of sleep, dream, and hypnosis research interests. (sleepandhypnosis.org)
new window Clinilabs Description: Information about sleep disorders and conditions. Also includes information about clinical trials, a sleep quiz, and downloadable sleep inventory guide for people with sleeping problems. (clinilabs.com)
new window European Data Format (EDF) Description: File format for archival and exchange of sleep and EEG data. (hsr.nl)
new window Fordham University Sleep Research Lab Description: Basic sleep research laboratory investigating mechanisms of homeostatic and circadian regulation of sleep (Dr. Levente Kapas). (geocities.com)
new window Sleep Research Laboratory Description: Sleep Laboratory at Loughborough University, England. (lboro.ac.uk)
new window Sleep Research: Zurich Description: Some of the most influential ideas for decades emerged from the Section of Psychopharmacology and Sleep Research, Zurich. Arguably, where the biological clock met sleep. (unizh.ch)
new window Sleep, Dreams and Wakefulness Description: One of the longest established sleep research laboratories. (ura1195-6.univ-lyon1.fr)
new window Sleepstudy.org Description: This site is dedicated to educating, aiding researchers in the sleep domain, clinicians and basic scientists. It contains listings of current research projects. (sleepstudy.org)
new window SONOLAB Sleep Research Laboratory Description: Contributing to the diagnosis and optimization of treatment for sleep disturbances. (sonolab.com.br)
new window Sydney Sleep Research Group Description: The Sleep Research Group of the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research aims to develop, foster and promote Australia's world class research and clinical capability in the field of sleep medicine. (sleepsydney.org)
new window The Center For Sleep Research Siegel Lab Description: Basic sleep research laboratory. (npi.ucla.edu)
new window The Siesta Project Description: Sleep Research: A new standard for integrating polygraphic sleep recordings into a comprehensive model of human sleep and its validation in sleep disorders. (ai.univie.ac.at)
 




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