How Do I Get Polysomnography Training?
Polysomnography (PSG) is also called sleep EEG. It is mainly used in sleep and dream research and in the diagnosis of depression and sleep apnea syndrome.
Polysomnography
- Current formal
- Polysomnography goes through different parts
- It is an important part of sleep science and electroencephalography.
- Polysomnography is diagnosis and treatment
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- 1. Sleep apnea syndrome
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