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University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Showcases Groundbreaking Discoveries in Sleep Medicine at SLEEP 2024

Researchers from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s Center for Translational Sleep and Circadian Sciences will present 19 abstracts at the upcoming 2024 SLEEP Conference in Houston, Texas. These presentations will feature several innovative studies shedding light on sleep health disparities across various populations. The studies underscore the critical role of environmental, social, and cultural factors in shaping sleep outcomes and highlight the urgent need for targeted interventions. Climate change and sleep is a recurring theme, with several of the team’s papers focusing on environmental factors and their impact on sleep.

Additional studies that the team will present at SLEEP 2024 include:

Impact of Sleep Environment on Insomnia Severity for Hispanics in Florida

Climate Change and Sleep Health: The World Outside the Sleeper is Changing

Effectiveness of Peer-Delivered Sleep Health Education Among At-Risk Blacks

Sleep Patterns Among Haitians: Insights into the Transnational Mental Health Burden

For more information on these studies and other groundbreaking research being presented at the 2024 SLEEP Conference, please contact:

Laura Castro

Director of Marketing and Communication

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

Laura.castro@miami.edu