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(ASAA) American Sleep Apnea Association
The ASAA is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing injury, disability, and death from sleep apnea and to enhancing the well-being of those affected by this common disorder.
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Awake In America
Awake In America is a national non-profit Pennsylvania corporation focused on sleep and sleep disorder issues. We do not focus on any one specific sleep disorder or issue, as sleep disturbances caused by any issue, whether it is transient insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs, or shift work, all go back to our core focus: sleep. Ensuring individuals from all walks of life get the proper amount of quality sleep is our goal.
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(NN) Narcolepsy Network
We are a nonprofit organization that relies on member dues and donations to fund our basic programs. Narcolepsy Network is a national patient support organization founded in 1986.
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American Insomnia Association
Patient-based organization that is dedicated to assisting and providing resources to individuals who suffer from insomnia.
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National Sleep Foundation
Official web site for this organization.
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Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation
Non-profit organization with the latest information about RLS.
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Public Sleep Education
Comprehensive information from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
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Center for Disease Control and Prevention
This is a good site to keep as a reference for the safety of yourself, your family, and friends. You'll find Webcast features, both current and previous in the "in the News" section; these features spotlight matters of immediate interest. There is also a complete section on Health Topics, from A to Z, giving you access to a broad list of specific information on various topics and illnesses.
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Innerbody.com
Innerbody.com describes this site to a 'T' as it provides a view of the inner body, human anatomy online. There are Systems (just click on the appropriate picture), Animations, Images, and Descriptions, all tied together with a Search feature. Who can pass up 'A Gutsy View' in the Image section. The site is 'fun', interactive, and an ideal reference for students or those who just want to know more about the medical descriptions used by doctors and nurses.
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Cancer.gov
Credible. Current. Comprehensive.
Your gateway to the most recent and accurate cancer information from the National Cancer Institute, a component of the National Institutes of Health.
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Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only. It should not replace a visit with your health care professional. Call your doctor if you need more information or have additional questions.

