Conferences

22–24 November 2016, London
The 2016 Sleep Summit

Sleep is vital to our well-being, and disruptions to sleep are closely linked with serious health and mood problems, including depression, obesity and high blood pressure. Up to 20% of western populations report frequent sleep disruption but despite this high prevalence, an understanding of the pathophysiology underlying sleep disorders is lacking, as are effective treatment strategies. This event will discuss the latest research on primary parasomnias and dyssomnias, the effect of illness on sleep quality, and the role of sleep in growth and development.

www.sleepsummit2016.com

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