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Re: Subwakefulness Syndrome... Where could I find any information


Posted by Angi on April 28, 2000 at 05:27:59:

In Reply to: Re: Subwakefulness Syndrome... Where could I find any information posted by John D. Lyle on April 28, 2000 at 04:34:32:

John -

Thanks! I will give it a try. I have tried all search engines that I know of and with many different variations in spelling. The Sleep Well lists it as a proposed sleep disorder and there are 3 abstracts that mention it in the Journal of Sleep Medicine.

1 is by Dr. Dement, about excessive sleepiness, says so many people in the study had N, so many had IH, etc. and it says 1 person had Subwakefulness Syndrome; 1 is a Doc in Japan that just says he has a patient that has Subwakefulness Syndrome; and the last one talks about a group of individuals (I forget what the details were) who would qualify as Subwakeful.

I have never tried savvysearch. Wish me luck. :)

Thanks

Angi


But I have never heard of savvysearch.

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