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The concept 'sleep' is the central subject matter of the textbook 'Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine', which contains chapters exploring its relationship with various conditions such as stroke [1], mood disorders [2], pain [3], cardiac arrhythmogenesis [4], and epilepsy [5].

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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Colten HR, Altevogt BM · National Academies Press 5 facts
referenceBenca (2005b) discussed the relationship between sleep and mood disorders in the text 'Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine'.
referenceBassetti CL authored a chapter on sleep and stroke in the 4th edition of Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, published by Elsevier/Saunders in 2005.
referenceLavigne GL, McMillan D, and Zucconi M authored a chapter on pain and sleep in the 4th edition of the book Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, published by Elsevier Saunders in 2005.
referenceThe chapter 'Epilepsy, sleep, and sleep disorders' by Shouse and Mahowald, published in the 4th edition of Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine (2005), discusses the relationship between epilepsy, sleep, and sleep disorders.
referenceVerrier RL and Josephson ME discussed the mechanisms, diagnosis, and therapy of cardiac arrhythmogenesis during sleep in the 2005 book 'Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine'.