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This list of organizations is drawn from the MCH Organizations Database. Contact information is the most recent known to the MCH Digital Library.


Displaying records 1 through 2 (2 total).

American Sleep Association (ASA)

Annotation: The American Sleep Association (ASA) is a national organization that focuses on improving public awareness of sleep disorders and sleep health, promoting sleep medicine research, and providing a portal for communication between patients, healthcare professionals, and scientists. ASA provides online information for professionals, technologists, patients, and the general public, including material about sleep problems in children and the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. The association also produces a newsletter, and provides access to research abstracts, a directory of sleep labs, and online support groups, chat rooms, and message boards. Information is available in Spanish. ASA is a member-driven public service project that depends on volunteer efforts. Membership is free to those who register online.

Keywords: , Sleep, Public awareness campaigns, Research, Sleep deprivation, Sleep disorders

National Sleep Foundation

Annotation: The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to achieving a better understanding of sleep and sleep disorders and supporting education, sleep-related research, and advocacy. NSF's public awareness initiatives include Sleep Awareness Week and the "Drive Alert...Arrive Alive" campaign. The foundation produces education materials for the general public, including the news magazine, Sleepmatters, brochures, and videotapes. Web content is available in both English and Spanish.

Keywords: , Sleep, Advocacy, Public awareness campaigns, Research, Sleep deprivation, Sleep disorders

   

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