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NIMHANS opens India’s first public sleep database for stroke patients

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Afshan Yasmeen
NIMHANS opens India’s first public sleep database for stroke patients
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Researchers from NIMHANS and IIIT Hyderabad have released iSLEEPS, the first open-access database of overnight sleep studies for ischemic stroke patients. The dataset aims to help researchers understand the link between sleep disorders and neurological recovery.

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Providing high-quality, annotated sleep data for stroke patients addresses a critical research gap and could lead to better post-stroke rehabilitation outcomes.

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A team of researchers from NIMHANS and the International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad, has developed the first open-access Asian database of overnight sleep studies in patients with ischemic stroke.

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