National Sleep Awareness Week®
National Sleep Awareness Week®, which takes place March 7-13, 2010, is an annual public education and awareness campaign to promote the importance of sleep. The week begins with the announcement of the National Sleep Foundation's Sleep in America poll results and ends with the clock change to Daylight Saving Time, where Americans lose one hour of sleep. The Foundation's Sleep Care Center members host events in their local communities throughout the week, providing sleep education and screening to the public.
To kick off National Sleep Awareness Week 2010 with the professional community, the National Sleep Foundation will host its Annual Awards Dinner and its first Sleep Health & Safety Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, March 5-6, 2010. Top experts in sleep medicine, public health, and transportation safety will speak about current concepts and controversies in sleep. Sleep specialists, primary care physicians, public health and safety specialists are invited to attend these important events.
National Sleep Awareness Week® Events
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Ron Sears, Senior Director of Marketing and Development.
Email: rsears@sleepfoundation.orgTelephone: (202) 347-3471 x207



