In this special 20th anniversary issue of Sleep Medicine Clinics, guest editors Drs. Robert Joseph Thomas and Meir H. Kryger bring their considerable expertise to the topic of the Future of Sleep Disorders. Science, innovation, technology, and public and scientific interest all contribute greatly to the future of this fast-changing field. This issue seeks to report on, demystify, and predict the near-future possibilities in sleep medicine, in the expectation that sleep medicine will become increasingly personalized and will better bridge the gap between science and practice.
The Past and Future of Sleep Medicine Sleep Phylogeny: Have We Jumped the Shark? Evaluation of Sleep Quality in Clinical Practice Emerging Technologies to Track and Improve Sleep Health Brain Health in Sleep Disorders Sleep Away from Earth Artificial Intelligence Can Drive Sleep Medicine Intermittent Hypoxia as a Model of Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Present and Future Treatable Traits-Based Pharmacologic Treatment of Sleep Apnea Multimodal Treatment of Sleep Apnea Developing a Personalized Approach to Obstructive Sleep Apnea Future of Sleep Medicine: Novel Approaches and Measures Derived from Physiologic Systems Dynamics (Part I) Future of Sleep Medicine: Novel Insights on Sleep Regulation from Network Physiology (Part II)
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