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Ronald Szymusiak


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Insomnia Virtual Issue

In this virtual issue from SLEEP, we present 10 of the most influential articles from 2016 – 2017 addressing the broad topic of insomnia.

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Editor's Choice

A Greater Extent of Insomnia Symptoms and Physician-Recommended Sleep Medication Use Predict Fall Risk in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Tuo-Yu Chen, PhD; Soomi Lee, PhD; Orfeu M Buxton, PhD

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Subjective–Objective Sleep Discrepancy Is Associated With Alterations in Regional Glucose Metabolism in Patients With Insomnia and Good Sleeper Controls

Daniel B Kay, PhD; Helmet T Karim, BS; Adriane M Soehner, PhD; et al.

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Breathing Disturbances Without Hypoxia Are Associated With Objective Sleepiness in Sleep Apnea

Henriette Koch, Msc; Logan Douglas Schneider, MD; Laurel A Finn, MS; et al.

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Risk of Motor Vehicle Accidents Related to Sleepiness at the Wheel: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Stéphanie Bioulac, MD, PhD; Jean-Arthur Micoulaud Franchi, MD, PhD; Mickael Arnaud, MSc; et al.

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