Diabetes & Obesity International Journal
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OSAS, Sleep, Dreams and Metabolic Disorders. Is There Enough Light in This Jumble?
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Keywords
Metabolic Disorders
Sleep
Dreams
Abstract
The role of sleep on human health has been largely underplayed till the 60’ when the first papers appeared, but the true advancement in this field came at the end of the past century when the connection with most metabolic and endocrine disorders was made with the pioneering works of Spiegel et al.
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