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Sleep and Cognition: Bedmates in Cancer

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Many cancer patients have sleep problems. Sleep is needed for good health. Dr. Lahijani talked about sleep disorders cancer patients may have and how they affect cognition.

Sheila Lahijani MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford.

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