Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dfwmpb/the_2016_sleep) has announced the addition of the "The 2016 Sleep Summit (London, UK - 22nd-24th November 2016)" conference to their offering.
This international interdisciplinary event is an open forum for discussion of all scientific and clinical aspects of sleep related issues and disorders.
Using a multi-professional and inter-specialty approach this event promises plenty of opportunity for discussion and debate set in an informal atmosphere.
Talks include:
- Turning a negative into a positive: GABAergic control of brain arousal
- Longitudinal trajectories of parent-infant sleep from 1 to 24 months: Connections with observed bedtime/nighttime parenting, parent-infant relationships, and infant development
- Sleep related learning in developmental disorders
- Hot flashes are a possible cause of sleep disturbance in tamoxifen medicated women with breast cancer. Can acupuncture be used as a treatment method to reduce hot flashes thereby promoting sleep?:
- The Circadian Regulation of Sleep: Implications for Health and Disease
- Anti-depressants and sleep
- Efficacy of transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation for central sleep apnea in patients with congestive heart failure
- REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) in children
- The biological significance of reactive sleep slow waves
- Perioperative complications of sleep apnoea patients: current practice, latest evidences and road ahead
- Exploding Head Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review of the Empirical Literature, Clinical Implications, and Preliminary Data
- Drowsy Driving
- The visceral theory of sleep
- How sleep - patterns and duration - influences health and development in early childhood
- Defining Snoring
- The relationship between Sleep related eating disorders and Night Eating Syndrome
- The relationship between eating disorders and Night Eating Syndrome
- Obstructive Sleep Apnoea in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Novel Risk Factor for Vascular Disease
- Sleep disruption in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: The development of and recovery from sleep disruption following exposure to trauma
- The Changing Sleep Environment: Devices, Pets and other Phenomenon
- Sleep, Health & Society: the contribution of epidemiology
- Management of the snoring and sleep apnea using bipolar radiofrequency
- Epilepsy, Sleep and Thalamocortical Circuits
- Sleep and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dfwmpb/the_2016_sleep
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