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The following resources provide additional information on sleep research and clinical trials.
The foundation promotes the highest quality education and research within the field of sleep medicine. This is accomplished through consultation with representatives of the AASM, industry and the public.
The American Insomnia Association (AIA) is a patient-based organization that is dedicated to assisting and providing resources to individuals who suffer from insomnia.
The American Sleep Apnea Association was founded in 1990 as a non-profit organization by persons with apnea and concerned health care providers and researchers.
Founded in 1990, the National Sleep Foundation is dedicated to improving public health and safety by achieving public and patient understanding of sleep and sleep disorders, and by supporting sleep-related education, research, and advocacy.
Narcolepsy Network is a national, non-profit organization incorporated in 1986. Their members are people who have narcolepsy (or related sleep disorders), their families and friends, and professionals involved in treatment, research, and public education regarding narcolepsy.
Through education, advocacy and research, the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of the millions of men, women, and children who suffer from restless legs syndrome (RLS).












