Aging and Sleep 2010
25/06/2010 - 00:00
26/06/2010 - 00:00
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June 25-26, 2010 - Lyon, France: Aging and Sleep 2010.
This international and interdisciplinary meeting is organized for physicians, health care providers and researchers to promote the latest advances in geriatric sleep medicine IASRG (International Association of Sleep Research in Gerontology). It will focus on diagnostic and therapeutic processes that have, or will have, real clinical utility in the elderly. The expert faculty will present how best to implement the main diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies in your clinical practice.
Contact: arifa.messai@chu-lyon.fr
Website: http://www.aging-sleep.com
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