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203 related items for PubMed ID: 28923189

  • 1. Gender differences in sleep disorders in the US military.
    Foster SN, Hansen SL, Capener DC, Matsangas P, Mysliwiec V.
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  • 12. Sleep disturbances among soldiers with combat-related traumatic brain injury.
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