What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

Sleep, good. Death, bad

That most august body, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, has issued a new position statement.1 Let’s be clear: position statements are not to be trifled with. They are essential, flag-in-the-ground utterances that brook no dissent and give organizations direction and focus.

And so here is the AASM’s new position statement: Sleep is important.

It does make us wonder what the previous one was. Perhaps, Sleep? Take it or leave it. Or maybe: .

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