American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM):The AASM is the only professional society dedicated exclusively to sleep medicine.
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Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) | Sleep and Sleep Disorders: The CDC is the leading national public health institute of the United States. This agency and its partners works to heighten awareness of the impact of sleep health on the public's health and safety.
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National Healthy Sleep Awareness Project: This project involves a partnership between the AASM, CDC and Sleep Research Society with the long-term goal to promote improved sleep health in the United States.
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National Sleep Awareness Roundtable(NSART): A national coalition of governmental, professional, voluntary and other organizations to raise awareness, increase understanding and reduce the public health and safety impact of sleep deprivation and sleep disorders.
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National Sleep Foundation(NSF): The NSF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health and well-being through sleep education and advocacy.
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UCLA Sleep Disorders Center: A multidisciplinary group actively involved in basic and clinical research to overcome and prevent sleep disturbances in children and adults. The center also provides education for both professional and community designed to increase awareness of sleep-related conditions.
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UpToDate: UpToDate is an evidence-based, physician-authored clinical decision support resource which clinicians trust to make the right point-of-care decisions. More than 6,500 world-renowned physician authors, editors, and peer reviewers use a rigorous editorial process to synthesize the most recent medial information into trusted, evidence-based recommendations that are proven to improve patient care and quality.
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Zero-to-three | Sleep: This organization plays an important role in research and advocacy for infants and toddlers. It ensures benefit from early connections that are critical to children's well-being and development.
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