American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
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Journal of Sleep Medicine
Journal of Sleep Research
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Medical News Today – Restless legs syndrome (RLS)
Medical News Today – Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia
National Sleep Foundation
NeorologyNow
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NSF Sleep News
Oxford Academic – Advanced Access
- Evaluating the performance of open-source and proprietary processing of actigraphy sleep estimation in children with suspected sleep disorders: A comparison with polysomnography
- The association of objective daytime sleepiness with impaired glucose metabolism in patients with obstructive sleep apnea: a multi-omics study
- Tetrodotoxin-mediated Inactivation of Medial Prefrontal Cortex Decreases Wakefulness and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep, and Increases Slow-Wave Sleep in Rat
Oxford Academic – Editor’s Choice
Oxford Academic – Latest Issue of Sleep
- Treatments in patients with chronic insomnia: which electroencephalographic markers of hyperarousal to evaluate?
- Predictors of driving risk in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome treated by continuous positive airway pressure: a French multicenter prospective cohort
- Lighting the path forward: the value of sleep- and circadian-informed lighting interventions in shift work
Oxford Academic – Open Access
- Physiological and Psychological Stress Reactivity in Narcolepsy Type 1
- Maternal depressive symptoms in and beyond the perinatal period: Associations with infant and preschooler sleep
- Reopening after lockdown: The influence of working-from-home and digital device use on sleep, physical activity, and wellbeing following COVID-19 lockdown and reopening
Pew Research Center | Sleep
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Sleep Foundation Sleep News
Sleep Health | Journal of the National Sleep Foundation
Sleep Medicine
- Assessment of simulated snoring sounds with artificial intelligence for the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea
- Unraveling the pathophysiology of restless legs syndrome from multimodal MRI techniques: A systematic review
- Prevalence of sleep disturbance among Chinese healthcare professionals increases Eastward—caution with position in time zone
Sleep Medicine Research
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