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Individualized program improves sleep in preschoolers


 

FROM SLEEP 2014

The study was funded by the Sleep Research Society Foundation’s J. Christian Gillin, M.D., Research Grant; the Institution of Translational Health Sciences; and Seattle Children’s Research Institute. Dr. Garrison reported no conflicts.

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