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  • Helpguide: Sleep Disorders

    Describes the most common disturbances and suggests ways in which they might be treated.

    www.helpguide.org

  • Sleep and Alcohol Survey

    Created for a research project conducted at the Johns Hopkins University for the course 200.368 - Sleep, Dreams and Altered States of Consciousness.

    sleep.carlos-m.net

  • Kleine-Levin Syndrome

    Provides a description KLS and of ongoing research into its cause. From Stanford University Center for Narcolepsy.

    med.stanford.edu

  • Sleep Desk

    Covers a variety of disorders, the Epworth test, and a message board for your questions.

    www.circlecity.co.uk

  • Sleep and Sleep Disorders News from Medical News Today

    Press releases, research reports, and headlines in feed form. (RSS)

    www.medicalnewstoday.com

  • The Dangers of Alcohol and Sleep - Alcohol Alert No. 41-1998

    Paper discussing the effects of alcohol on sleep (US National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism).

    pubs.niaaa.nih.gov

  • The Sleep Site

    How to analyze sleep-related symptoms and obtain effective help when warranted. Provided by Columbus Community Health Regional Sleep Disorders Center.

    www.thesleepsite.com

  • eMedicine Health - Sleep: Understanding the Basics

    Consumer health resource center providing information on sleep and sleep disorders.

    www.emedicinehealth.com

  • Deep into Sleep - Harvard Magazine

    Article exploring how people are getting less sleep and the consequences of not getting adequate amounts of sleep.

    www.harvard-magazine.com

  • Revolution Health : Sleep

    Find sleep information, covering symptoms, causes, risks, treatments and types. Discuss sleep issues with others in forums, blogs, personal stories and recommendations.

    www.revolutionhealth.com

  • Guide to Selected Publicly Available Sleep-Related Data Resources

    The document summarizes each data source in terms of type of sleep variables, possible covariates, and data access. It also presents a brief background statement about each survey, as well as specific sleep-related questions. From the National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, July 2006. (PDF)

    www.nhlbi.nih.gov

  • Brain Basics: Understanding Sleep

    A comprehensive resources guide about understanding sleep, compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

    www.ninds.nih.gov

  • HowStuffWorks : How Sleep Works

    An introduction to how sleep works, why it is needed and how to improve it.

    health.howstuffworks.com

  • Sleep Disorder News - Topix

    News on sleep disorders collected from diverse sources on the web.

    www.topix.com

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