To bring information, research and technology from around the world to individuals of various cultures and to foster better sleep. |
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Resource (1/- ) Sleep Related Resources |
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Schools (1/- ) Medical Schools Supporting Sleep Study |
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1530 E. 3115 So.
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake Utah 84106-3456 United States Website |
Urstein Süd 1
A-5412 Puch/Salzburg
Salzburg Salzburg A-5412 Austria Website |
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Harvard Medical School - Division of Sleep Medicine 401 Park Drive, 2nd Floor East Bostonunknown Massachusetts 02215 United States Website |
Schallmooser Hauptstrasse 51
Salzburg
Salzburg Salzburg A-5020 Austria Website |
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International Sleep Foundation 1530 E. 3115 So. Suite 501 Salt Lake CityUtah 84106-3456 United States Website |
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda
N/A Maryland 20892 United States Website |
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1522 K Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington
DC 20005 United States Website |
Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation, Inc 1610 14th St NW Suite 300 RochesterUnknown MN 55901 United States Website |
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| Sun, Mar 9th, @8:00am - 05:00PMNational Sleep Awareness Week |
| Wed, Jul 16th6th FENS Forum 2008 |
Lack of sleep America's top health problem, doctors sayATLANTA (CNN) -- Sleep apnea, narcolepsy, insomnia: these are just a few of the recognized disorders that keep their afflicted from getting enough sleep. Nearly half of all Americans have difficulty sleeping. Some people may show great bravado about getting a job done on little sleep. Some even brag about having trouble sleeping, claiming their work proves they didn't need the rest anyway. Yet the truth is that fatigue is dangerous. A growing collection of research indicates that America's sleep problems have reached epidemic proportions, and may be the country's number-one health problem. |