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Come into the "World of Sleep"


Posted by Sandmama on July 02, 2001 at 10:42:28:

I have noticed, that many questions asked can be answered by Sandman. How? Because of his diligent work, you'll find information such as, a list of certified sleep labs, many interesting articles & explanations just by the touch of a button. Just click on home page & find the path way to the "World of Sleep" where many of your questions can & will be answered.

Two new features I think you'll really enjoy using is the definition & abbreviation page and site map. When you click on the site map, you will find how easy it is to go directly to most subjects you need without doing a search.

Of course having a place to ask questions & receive answers from fellow sufferer's is great & needed, that's why Sandman set up the forums. However, having places to go right here that explain or answer your questions is an added plus that Sandman has worked very hard to provide.

Hope this stimulates your curiosity to look around Sleepnet.com a place where the benefits are well worth the time spent.

Best wishes for a good nights sleep and a Happy 4th of July.

Sandmama


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