Novel perspective of 'poor sleep' in public health: a narrative review
A high percentage of people worldwide complain of sleep disturbances; however, the vast majority do not meet the diagnostic criteria for insomnia or other classic sleep disorders. Therefore, the 'classical' concept of poor sleep remains undetected, and patients stay ignored and unidentifie...
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Main Authors: | Damien Léger (Author), Fang Han (Author), Makoto Uchiyama (Author), Phyllis C Zee (Author), Luigi Ferini-Strambi (Author), Dalva Poyares (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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