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... > News And Events > Events and Lectures > Events And Lectures: June 2005 > Desperately Seeking Sleep: Understanding and Treating Insomnia Across the Life Span

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Desperately Seeking Sleep: Understanding and Treating Insomnia Across the Life Span

Presented By Stanford Health Library


When: June 9, 2005 - 7:00 pm
 
Where: Fairchild Auditorium

Stanford University Medical Center

Stanford, CA
 
To Register: (650) 498-7826
 
Email: healthlibrary@Stanfordmed.org
 
Fee: None
 
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Insomnia, defined as trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, is a common problem. Occasional insomnia is experienced by more than a third of American adults, and chronic insomnia is known to effect more than one in ten. This talk will address the types of insomnia and ways of coping with it.

 

Speaker: Rachel Manber, MD,  Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Medical Center

 

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