The following sessions are NOT eligible for CME credit:
S-09: The medical and dental aspects of Asian and Caucasian populations in cardiosleep outcomes with oral appliance therapy on sleep-disordered breathing, blood pressure control, and maladaptive myocardial remodelling
S-10: Mechanisms underlying REM sleep memory modification
S-17: Discussion group: Leading the charge: Sleep medicine’s role in a healthier planet
S-20: Exploring the intersections of sleep bruxism, orofacial pain, insomnia, and obstructive sleep apnea
S-29: ISSS symposium: Neurostimulation in the treatment obstructive sleep apnea: Current understanding, challenges and the future
S-30: Sleep and pregnancy health with wearable big data
S-33: Global sleep health in turbulent times: Effects of political instability on funding, advocacy and health services
S-34: Discussion group: Artificial intelligence in sleep medicine: The good, the bad, the ugly
S-37: Social and neuropsychological outcomes in central disorders of hypersomnolence:
S-38: New circuits underlying REM sleep regulation and homoeostasis
S-42: Revolutionizing personalized medicine in OSA: Exploring new treatment modalities
S-47: Beyond the lab: Measuring sleep and circadian rhythms in naturalistic settings
S-58: Discussion group: Religious and spiritual determinants of sleep health
S-60: Collaborative strategies for optimizing pediatric sleep health
S-69: Discussion group: Global perspectives on sleep health advocacy: Insights and experiences across five continents
S-70: Ecology of sleep strategies: Placing sleep function in a broader context
S-75: Can OSA in adults be prevented by interventions in children?
C-14: Dental sleep medicine
C-18: Essentials of sleep surgery: Tools, techniques, and tactics
C-25: Cadaveric hands-on workshop at Changi General Hospital
K-09: Takafumi Kato: Advances in dental sleep medicine: Understanding the pathophysiology of sleep bruxism and co-existing sleep disorders