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Sleep disorders and epilepsy are frequently linked as common comorbidities in autistic individuals as noted in [1] and [2], and their clinical relationship is formally documented in academic literature such as the chapter authored by Shouse and Mahowald in [3] and [4].

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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 2 facts
referenceShouse MN and Mahowald M authored a chapter on the relationship between epilepsy, sleep, and sleep disorders in the book 'Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine'.
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.
Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths ... link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
claimComorbidity with epilepsy, attention problems, anxiety, depression, sensory processing disorder, sleeping disorders, and feeding disorders is common in autistic individuals.
claimComorbidity with epilepsy, attention problems, anxiety, depression, sensory processing disorder, sleeping disorders, and feeding disorders is common in autistic individuals.