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Sleep Disorders Open Access|OMICS International|Journal Of Sleep Disorders And Therapy

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Sleep Disorders Open Access

Open access journals enable the readers to avail the unrestricted access of all the articles sharing and reproducibility, related to sleep disorders which has undergone peer review process before publishing in the journal. Journal of sleep disorders & therapy follows Open access initiative policy by removing the barriers in sharing of knowledge and research work in sleep medicine. Open access journals are supported by many authors, due to its transparency of the authors published work to the world. Open access journals don’t charge fee in order to access the articles in the form of subscription. Authors need to make payment if their work is accepted for publication. Most common sleep problems can be sleep deprivation, Parasomnias, Obstructive Sleep Apnea night terrors, insomnia, bedwetting, snoring, sleep apnea, narcolepsy and restless legs syndrome. Healthy sleep is necessary for optimal health and can affect hormone levels, and patient’s psychology. Everyone needs on an average of at least nine hours of sleep per night. Sleep deprivation or other sleep problems shows negative impact on their daily work performance and cause serious interference in their normal physical, mental, social and emotional functioning as well as their social relationships.
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