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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sleep medicine
Great book! Very complete chapters from the leaders in the field. Highly recommend it to anyone exploring sleep medicine.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A MUST FOR ALL SLEEP MEDICINE PRACTITIONERS
It explores all aspects of sleep medicine, including new information on geriatric patients.
I did however liked the MSLT chapter better in the previous edition. Still can't put it down!.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very good book!
This should be required reading for anyone medical professional working in the field of sleep medicine. Every clinical topic is covered in great detail and clarity. The drawback of this book (if any) is the "Methodology" section, which, for the most part, covers acquisition topics on a very shallow level. Also, don't expect to learn much from the last chapter, "Computers in Sleep Medicine". It covers six pages of nothing (those poor trees). Otherwise this book is 1301 pages of pure gold!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent guide book for sleep specialists
The book was edited by Kryger and Dement et al. They are frontiers of this new field of medical science. It is very regretful thing that most people do not have sufficient information about sleep disorders. Despite of deficiency of knowledge about sleep disorders, those are killing numerous victims all over the world. So I recommend this book to reduce avoidable deaths of precious lives.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - State of the Art Manual for Sleep Medicine
Up to date, fully comprehensive text book on the science and practice of sleep medicine. Thorough discussions of physiology, behavioral aspects of normal sleep and disordered sleep. This is the gold standard for learning, reviewing or referencing in this field.





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