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Theme: Sleep your Way to Better Health

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Sleep Congress 2020

About Conference

Abstract Submission Deadline: February 19, 2020

Euroscicon Ltd is overwhelmed to announce the commencement of “31st International Conference on Sleep Disorders and Psychiatry” to be held during June 15-16, 2020 in London, UK. The upcoming conference will be organized around the theme "Sleep your Way to Better Health", which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, workshops, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Euroscicon Ltd takes immense pleasure & feels honoured in inviting the contributors across the globe to attend Sleep Congress 2020. Euroscicon Ltd welcomes all the Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Sleep experts, Mental health experts, Research Scholars, Industrial professionals, Technologist and Student Delegates from Sleep disorders & Psychiatry sectors to be a part of the esteemed Sleep Congress 2020. As this will be the best amalgamation of Academia and Research involving every aspect of Sleep disorders & Psychiatry. It is open to all types of Research methodologies both from Academia and Industry.

SCOPE OF SLEEP CONGRESS 2020:

Now-a-days, sleep disorder is a growing problem among children and adults. This may be due to changing life style. Sleep Congress 2020 provides a unique platform for all the attendees to share and exchange their ideas and research work among International Professionals.

Sleep is fundamental for ideal well-being and can influence hormone levels, mind-set and weight. sleep issues, including snoring, sleep apnea, a sleeping disorder, lack of sleep, and restless legs syndrome, are normal. Most people occasionally experience sleeping problems due to stress, hectic schedules, and other outside influences. However, when these issues begin to occur on a regular basis and interfere with daily life, they may indicate a sleeping disorder.

Sleep disorder can be diagnosis by polysomnographyelectroencephalogram, genetic blood testing and by using many other techniques.

It's critical to get a diagnosis and treatment immediately in the event that you presume you may have a rest issue.  When left untreated, the negative effects of sleep disorders can lead to further health consequences. They can likewise influence your performance at work, cause strain seeing someone, and disable your capacity to perform day by day work.

SLEEP CONGRESS 2020 HIGHLIGHTS & BENEFITS:

Keynote Sessions

Oral presentations

Poster Presentations

Workshop

Video Presentations

Young Researcher Forums

E-poster Presentations 

Honourable Guests Presentations

Exhibitions

Abstract Publication with DOI

Free Lunch during the conference

Networking

Question Answer session

Group Registration benefits

Collaborations across Academia & Industry

Top Industries Representation

IOCM Certification

One on One Meeting with Eminent Speakers

CPD Credits by CPD Standards Office, UK

TARGET AUDIENCE:

Sleep Congress 2020 welcomes experts from both academia and industries.

Experts such as Chairs, Deans, Vice Deans & Vice-Presidents of Psychiatric Institutions and Hospitals working in the field of Sleep disorders and Psychiatry but not limited to:

Sleep Medicine

Psychology

Neurology

Geriatric and Paediatric Psychiatry

Mental Health 

Psychiatric Nursing

 

Target Audience include: Sleep Disorder expert, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Sleep Medicine expert, Psychotherapists, Mental health experts, Directors & Medical Professionals, Professors, Assistant Professors, Associate Professors, PhD Scholars, Graduate and Post Graduate students, Clinical researchers & scientists, Business Entrepreneurs and many more.

 

Conference Highlights

Sleep Disorders

Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders

Sleep Experts & Psychiatrists

Neurology & Neurological Disorders

Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing

Psychology & Psychologists

Geriatric and Paediatric Psychiatry

Narcolepsy & Cataplexy

Insomnia & Restless legs syndrome

Sleep Apnea

Sleep Deprivation & Circadian Rhythm Disorders

Snoring & ADHD

Breathing And Sleep Disorder

Stress & Depression Due To Sleeplessness

Sleep Medicine

Dental Sleep Medicine

Advancement in Sleep Medicine

Sleep Therapy

Clinical Psychology & Sleep Disorders

Addiction Psychiatry & Sleep Disorders

Future of Sleep Centers: Challenges and Opportunities

 

Sessions/Tracks

Track 1: Sleep Disorder

Sleep Disorder is a condition that as often as possible effects your capacity to get enough quality of sleep. While it's entirely expected to sporadically encounter difficulties in sleeping, it’s not normal to regularly have problems getting to sleep at night, to wake up feeling exhausted, or to feel sleepy during the day. Sleep disorders are characterized by abnormal sleep patterns that interfere with physical, mental, and emotional working. Stress or anxiety can cause a genuine night without sleep, as complete an assortment of different issues.          

  • Causes of sleep Disorder
  • Types of Sleep disorder
  • Treatment
  • Therapies
  • Maintain Sleep-Wake Cycle
  • Manage Biological Clock

Track 2: Sleep Experts & Psychiatrists

sleep expert or specialist is a medical doctor who has completed additional training and education in the field of sleep medicine. Sleep medicine focuses on sleep disorders, sleep and sleep-related conditions, and is a subspecialty within several medical specialties, including pulmonology, internal medicine, neurology and psychiatry.

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who are experts in mental health. Psychiatrists are medical doctors and they evaluate patients to determine whether their symptoms are the result of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments, or strictly psychiatric. A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of mental disorders.

  • Sleep Disorder Expert
  • Sleep Medicine Expert

Track 3: Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders

Psychiatry is the therapeutic claim to fame devoted to diagnosing, preventing, and treating mental disorders.These incorporate different maladaptations identified with temperament, conduct, comprehension, and recognitions. Psychiatry adopts a medical approach but may take in to account biological, psychological, and social/cultural perspectives. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders. Psychiatrists are qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems. Psychiatrists use a variety of treatments – including various forms of psychotherapy, medications, psychosocial interventions and other treatments (such as electroconvulsive therapy or ECT), depending on the needs of each patient. Psychotherapy, sometimes called talk therapy, is a treatment that involves a talking relationship between a therapist and patient. It can be used to treat a broad variety of mental disorders and emotional difficulties. The goal of psychotherapy is to eliminate or control disabling or troubling symptoms so the patient can function better. Depending on the extent of the problem, treatment may take just a few sessions over a week or two or may take many sessions over a period of years. Psychotherapy can be done individually, as a couple, with a family, or in a group.

  • Stress
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Mood Disorder
  • Eating Disorder
  • Bipolar Disorder

 

Track 4: Neurology & Neurological Disorders

Neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system, which include the brain, blood vessels, muscles and nerves. The main areas of neurology are: the autonomic, central and peripheral nervous systems. A physician who works in the field of neurology is called a neurologist; a neurosurgeon treats neurological disorders via surgery.

Neurological disorders are diseases of the peripheral and central nervous system. That include brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, cranial nerves, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction, nerve roots and muscles. Some of the most common neurological disorder include Brain tumor, Epilepsy, Craniosynostosis, Chiari malformation, Craniofacial abnormalities, Cerebral palsy, Encephalopathy etc.

  • Neuropsychiatry
  • Neuroscience
  • Neurobiology
  • Neurological Control
  • Brain tumor
  • Developmental disorders
  • Schizophrenia
  • Encephalopathy
  • Dementia
  • Epilepsy

Track 5: Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing

Mental health refers to our cognitive, behavioural, and emotional wellbeing - it is all about how we think, feel, and behave. The term 'mental health' is sometimes used to mean an absence of a mental disorder, Mental health can affect daily life, relationships, and even physical health. Mental health also includes a person's ability to enjoy life - to attain a balance between life activities and efforts to achieve psychological resilience.

  • Mental Health
  • Psychiatric Nurse
  • Mental illness
  • nursing

Track 6: Psychology & Psychologists

Psychology is a varied field. Psychologists conduct basic and applied research, serve as consultants to communities and organizations, diagnose and treat people, and teach future psychologists and those who will pursue other disciplines. They test intelligence and personality. The application of psychological research can decrease the economic burden of disease on government and society as people learn how to make choices that improve their health and well-being. The strides made in educational assessments are helping students with learning disabilities. Psychological science helps educators understand how children think, process and remember — helping to design effective teaching methods. Psychological science contributes to justice by helping the courts understand the minds of criminals, evidence and the limits of certain types of evidence or testimony

psychologist studies normal and abnormal mental states from emotional, cognitive and social processes and behavior by observing, interpreting, and recording how individuals relate to one another and to their environments. There are different types of psychologists are there including Clinical Psychologists, Counseling Psychologists, Forensic Psychologists, Health Psychologists, Personality Psychologists, Biopsychologists, Aviation Psychologists etc.

  • Clinical Psychologists
  • Forensic Psychologists
  • Health Psychologists
  • Biopsychologists
  • Aviation Psychologists
  • Personality Psychologists

Track 7:  Geriatric and Paediatric Psychiatry

Geriatric psychiatrists can greatly improve quality of life for patients who have mental illnesses and for their families. Geriatric psychiatrists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues that occur more commonly in older patients, such as dementia, depression, anxiety, late life addiction disorders and schizophrenia.

Older patients also may be dealing with multiple problems such as:

  • Grief over the loss of a spouse or lifelong friends
  • Feelings of isolation or lack of purpose
  • Stress over financial issues
  • Fears of illness or death
  • Emotional problems related to health concerns (for example, coping with pain or a cancer diagnosis)
  • Problems coping with changes around them

Track 8: Narcolepsy & Cataplexy

Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder that causes persistent sleepiness and additional symptoms such as brief episodes of muscle weakness known as cataplexy, dreamlike hallucinations, vivid, brief episodes of paralysis when falling asleep or upon awakening and fragmented night time sleep. Narcolepsy usually begins between ages 10 and 20, although sometimes it starts as late as age 40 or 50. Narcolepsy affects women and men equally, occurring in about 1 in 2,000 people.

Cataplexy is a sudden loss of muscle tone that causes feelings of weakness and loss of voluntary muscle control. Cataplexy attacks generally last less than two minutes, and they may only last a few seconds to 30 minutes. About 75% of patients with narcolepsy experience cataplexy. Narcolepsy with cataplexy is a disabling sleep disorder affecting 0.02% of adults worldwide.

·Neurological Disorder

·Narcolepsy with cataplexy

·Narcolepsy without cataplexy

Track 9: Insomnia & Restless legs syndrome

Insomnia is a sleep disorder that regularly affects millions of people worldwide. In short, individuals with insomnia find it difficult to fall asleep or stay asleep. The effects can be devastating. Insomnia commonly leads to daytime sleepiness, lethargy, and a general feeling of being unwell, both mentally and physically. Mood swings, irritability, and anxiety are common associated symptoms. Insomnia has also been associated with a higher risk of developing chronic diseases. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 30-40 per cent of American adults report that they have had symptoms of insomnia within the last 12 months, and 10-15 per cent of adults claim to have chronic insomnia.

  • Disruptions in circadian rhythm
  • Psychological issues.
  • Medical conditions
  • Hormones

Track 10: Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts. Sleep apnea may be three types Obstructive sleep apnea, Complex sleep apnea syndrome, Central sleep apnea. Symptoms of sleep apnea include Loud snoring, Morning headache, Difficulty staying asleep, Irritability, Excessive daytime sleepiness etc. Obstructive sleep apnea affects 1 to 6% of adults and 2% of children. It affects males about twice as often as females. Central sleep apnea affects less than 1% of people. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, breathing devices, mouthpieces and surgery.

·Obstructive sleep apnea

·Central sleep apnea

·Complex sleep apnea syndrome

Track 11: Sleep Deprivation & Circadian Rhythm Disorders

Sleep deprivation is the condition of not having enough sleep. The levels of sleep deprivation can vary, being either chronic or acute. Causes of sleep deprivation include depressed mood, lack of motivation, fatigue, irritability etc. There are some treatment technique such as Relaxation techniques, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Stimulation control and medications.

Circadian rhythm disorders are disruptions in a person’s circadian rhythm (internal body clock) that regulates the (approximately) 24-hour cycle of biological processes. Common circadian rhythm disorders are Advanced Sleep Phase Disorder, Jet Lag, Shift Work Disorder, Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder etc.

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Relaxation techniques
  • Stimulation control
  • Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder
  • Advanced Sleep Phase Disorder
  • Shift Work Disorder
  • Jet Lag

Track 12: Snoring & ADHD

Snoring is the vibration of respiratory structures and the resulting sound due to obstructed air movement during breathing while sleeping. Snoring during sleep may be a sign, or first alarm, of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Snoring is the result of the relaxation of the uvula and soft palate.

ADHD is a highly genetic, brain-based syndrome that has to do with the regulation of a particular set of brain functions and related behaviors.  ADHD is caused by Brain Communication Differences, Genetics, Brain Communication Differences. Most effective treatment for ADHD is a combination of medication and therapy.

  • Obstructed air movement
  • Breathing while sleeping
  • Brain Communication
  • Medication and therapy

 

Track 13: Breathing And Sleep Disorder

Sleep disorders that involve difficulty breathing during sleep are classified as sleep related breathing disorders. Some common Sleep Related Breathing Disorders are Sleep Apnea, snoring, child sleep apnea, infant sleep apnea, central sleep apnea etc. Treatment measures for breathing-related sleep disorders include avoidance of supine positioning during sleep, behavior modification aimed at improving sleep hygiene and avoiding additional sleep deprivation, and avoidance of ethanol and sedative medications.

  • Child sleep apnea
  • Infant sleep apnea
  • Central sleep apnea
  • Breathing Disorders

Track 14: Stress & Depression Due To Sleeplessness

Stress and anxiety may cause sleeping problems or make existing problems worse. Depression, Stress or anxiety can cause a serious night without sleep, as do a variety of other problems. Anxiety is an emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts and physical changes like increased blood pressure. Depression is a mood disorder characterized by persistently low mood and a feeling of sadness and loss of interest. One of the major region of stress & depression is sleeplessness.

  • Anxiety
  • mood disorder
  • Sleeplessness
  • Family Pressure
  • Irregularity in Life cycle
  • Work load
  • Deficiency in Vitamins, Minerals

Track 15: Sleep Medicine

Sleep medicine is a medical specialty devoted to the therapy and diagnosis of sleep disorders and disturbances. Competence in sleep medicine requires an understanding of a plethora of very diverse disorders, many of which present with similar symptoms such as excessive daytime sleepiness, which, in the absence of volitional sleep deprivation, "is almost inevitably caused by an identifiable and treatable sleep disorder," such as narcolepsy, sleep apnea, circadian rhythm disturbances, Kleine-Levin syndrome, idiopathic hypersomnia, menstrual-related hypersomnia or idiopathic recurrent stupor.

  • Framework for health care
  • Patients centred Medical home model
  • Marketing opportunity in sleep medicine

Track 16: Dental Sleep Medicine

Dental sleep medicine is an area of dental practice that focuses on the use of oral appliance therapy to treat sleep-disordered breathing, including snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. Dental sleep medicine is a branch of specialty dentistry which focuses on the craniofacial and physiological connection with sleep breathing disorders. Snoring, upper airway resistance syndrome, bruxism, and OSA are chief concerns for dentists, who are poised at chairside to quickly identify risk factors for these specific sleep disorders.

  • Current trends in dental sleep medicine
  • Dental and medical specialization
  • Sleep medicine dentist

Track 17: Advancement in Sleep Medicine

There are many new and innovative techniques involve to cure sleep disorders. Sleep medicine is one of the best way to cure sleep disorder. By the help of biomedical science and technology there are new equipment, technique, therapies involve to cure sleep disorder. There are number of therapy and medicine used to cure narcolepsy, insomnia, ADHD, snoring etc.

  • Sleep therapy approaches to medicine
  • Marketing opportunity in sleep medicine
  • Benefit from Electromyography (EMG) and Electroencephalography (EEG) 

Track 18: Sleep Therapy

Sleep therapy is used to cure sleep disorders. There are more than 80 types of sleep disorders. And there are many therapies used which include psychotherapy, behaviour therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, paly therapy, occupational therapy, art therapy and many more.

  • Art therapy
  • Behaviour therapy
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Psychotherapy

Track 19: Clinical Psychology & Sleep Disorders

Clinical psychology is one of the largest specialty area in psychology, which applies scientific methods to treat complex human problems such as emotional, mental and behavioral problems and promote change. Clinical psychologists involve in a wide range of activities like research, consultation, education, program development, forensic demonstration and management. Clinical psychology field integrates the science of psychology with the treatment of complex human problems, making it an exciting career choice for people who are looking for a challenging and rewarding field. Some of the job roles for clinical psychologists include treatment of some sleep disorders, treatment of psychological disorders, assessment and diagnosis of psychological disorders.

  • Assessment and diagnosis of psychological disorders
  • Treatment of psychological disorders
  • Clinical psychologists 

Track 20: Addiction Psychiatry & Sleep Disorders

Addiction psychiatry is a medical subspecialty within psychiatry that focuses on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of people who are suffering from one or more disorders related to addiction. Addiction psychiatrists are substance abuse experts. Addiction psychiatry is an expanding field, and currently there is a high demand for substance abuse experts in both the private and public sector. Addiction psychiatry aims to treat individuals with addiction issues along with co-occurring psychiatric disorders and some sleep disorderAddiction psychiatrists treat a wide variety of patients of all ages with varying conditions.

  • Addiction
  • Types of addiction
  • Symptom of addiction
  • Causes of addiction
  • Epigenetic mechanisms in addiction

Track 21: Future of Sleep Centers: Challenges and Opportunities

Now-a-days due to stress, anxiety, depression, changing lifestyle the rate of sleep disorder increase rapidly. In this connection, there is a great role of sleep centers to cure patients. Sleep disorders experts, sleep medicine specialist, physician play an important role. For sleep disorder professionals there is many opportunities in this field.

  • Sleep Benefits Management Programs
  • Explosion of Sleep Studies
  • Integrated sleep centers
  • New referral relationships
  • Future of sleep medicine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Past Conference Report

30th International Conference on Sleep Disorders and Psychiatry was organized during July 08-09, 2019 at Mercure Hotel Wien Westbahnhof, Vienna, Austria with the support and contribution of the Organiz­ing Committee Members.

Firstly, we must thank you for trusting us and participating at Sleep Congress 2019, a global platform to dis­cuss various important aspects of Sleep Disorders, Psychology and Psychiatry.

There are infinite reasons to extend our gratitude to you for making Sleep Congress 2019 an outstanding con­ference. We couldn’t have done it without your continuous support and believe towards our organization, which mutually made to achieve Sleep Congress 2019 a new height in the field of Psychiatry.

The conference was marked with the attendance of young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 15 countries, who have driven this event into the path of success.

The conference was organized under the theme “New Directions and Global Perspectives in Neurology, Psychiatry & Sleep Disorders”. The event implanted a firm relation of upcoming strategies in the field of Novel approaches and Developments in Psychiatry with the scientific community. The conceptual and applicable knowledge shared, will also foster organizational collaborations to nurture sci­entific accelerations.

The meeting was carried out through various informative and cutting-edge sessions, in which the discussions were held on the following thought-provoking and cerebrating scientific tracks:

Sleep Disorders

Psychiatry

Insomnia And Circadian Rhythm Disorders

 Narcolepsy: Autoimmune Disease

Neurobiology Of Sleep And Wakefulness

Neural Control And Neurologics Sleep Disorder

Paediatric Sleep Disorders: Diagnosis And Treatment

Sleep Deprivation And Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Sleep And Anesthesia

Sleep Problems : Breathing And Psychiatric Disorder

Sleep Disorder And Dentistry

Depression Due To Sleeplessness

Sleep An Inter Circuit Between: Heart And Brain

ADHD And Sleep Problem In Adults

Women Health And Sleep Disorder

Sleep Medicine: A Future Direction

Sleep Therapy: Approaches To Medicine

Marketing Opportunity In Sleep Medicine

The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following Speakers were highlighted as Keynote speakers:

Radu Mutihac, University of Bucharest, Romania   

Arcady A. Putilov, Federal Research Centre for Fundamental and Translational Medicine, Russia

Workshop:

Sleep disorders in adults with ADHD: How to detect them and how to prevent negative interaction of treatments

D. Bijlenga & M.G. Smits, PsyQ Expertise Center , Netherlands

Speakers

Zisi Fotev, Satina Medical, Germany

María Vallejo-Valdivielso, University of Navarra Clinic, Spain

Elisabeth van Andel, PsyQ Expertise Center, Netherlands

S. Spînu, University of Bucharest,Romania

SH Kinnesela, PMD Solutions, Ireland  and many more…….

The conference witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers, Keynote sessions, workshops, well-known re­searchers and delegates who enlightened the crowd with their enviable research knowledge and on vari­ous alluring topics related to the field of Sleep disorders, Psychiatry and Psychology through their fabulous pre­sentations at the podium of Sleep Congress 2019. So as a continuation of Sleep Congress 2019, we would like to heartily invite you to our upcoming 31st International Conference on Sleep Disorders and Psychiatry during June 15-16, 2020 at LondonUK.

For Sleep Congress 2019 we are expanding our focus towards all aspects of Sleep & Psychiatry Research findings. Our organizing committee is gearing up with more innovative and explorative sessions to unleash the boundaries of the Sleep, Psychiatry and Psychology.

Your expertise and knowledge in the area of Sleep, Psychiatry and Psychology will provide an opportunity to discuss and respond to a series of questions about the status of advancement of Sleep Disorders & Psychiatry.

 

 

 

 

Market Analysis

According to The International Classification of Sleep Disorders there are more than 80 types of sleep disorders. 50-70 million US adults have a sleep disorder. According to a case report it is found that 200,000 Americans suffering from narcolepsy, 18 million from sleep apnea,  20 million from restless leg syndromes,70 million American suffers from insomnia. Not only adults but also children suffer from sleep disorders; more than 2 million children suffer from sleep disorders.

 

There are some standard sleeping hours for each age group, which include:

Hours

Age Group

9 hours

Above 19 years

10 hours

13-19 years

9-12 hours

6-12 years

10-13 hours

3-5 years

11-14 hours

1-2 years

12-16 hours

4-12 months

 

The average sleeping hours of some countries:

Country Name

Average Sleeping Hours

Japan

5 hours and 59 minutes

Saudi Arabia

6 hours and 8 minutes

Sweden

6 hours and 10 minutes

India

6 hours and 20 minutes

The Philippines

6 hours and 22 minutes

Ireland

7 hours and 22 minutes

Great Britain

7 hours and 24 minutes

Finland

7 hours and 26 minutes

The Netherlands

7 hours and 28 minutes

New Zealand

7 hours and 30 minutes

 

The average sleeping hours of Japanese are minimum when it is compared with all countries and i.e 5:59 hours, while the New Zealand people have a good sleep i.e 7:30 hours. A good amount of sleep is necessary for a good mental & physical health.

20% of people around the world are sleep deprived, simply because of reasons that range from lifestyle changes like odd-working hours, to personal obligations and relationship worries. Sleep disorders can be treated by Behavioural and psychotherapeutic treatment, Rehabilitation and management, and other somatic treatment and Medication. Some of the drugs used for sleep disorders treatment including Restoril, Sonata, Halcion, Ambien, Edluar, Intermezzo, Zolpimist, Zaleplon, Eszopiclone, Zolpidem etc.

Why London, UK?

  • Around 15 Universities and approximately 1000 psychiatrists and psychologist are working exclusively on mental health disorders in London.
  • Tourist attraction being among the top ten countries with most tourists, with 23,012,000 foreign visitors each year.
  • London is considered to be one of the world's most important global cities
  • The city offers excellent medical care for all citizens and expatriates.
  • UK is one of the 10 high GDP nations in the world, with the most stable economy in Europe.
  • It’s one of the Europe’s largest urban investors and an International Business Centre.
  • London is the capital of and largest city in England and the United Kingdom.
  • Population is 8,787,892

Psychiatry Universities Worldwide:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

New York University (NYU)

Stanford University

The University of New South Wales

UCL (University College London)

University of British Columbia

University of California, Berkeley (UCB)of Cambridge

University of Michigan

University of Oxford

University of Pennsylvania

University of Toronto

Yale University

Psychiatry Universities in London:

City, University of London

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

Regent's School of Psychotherapy & Psychology

UCL Division of Psychology and Language Sciences

Psychiatric Hospital, Worldwide:

Akeso Kenilworth Clinic Pty Ltd

Alexandra Hospital

Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts

Battersea Bridge House

Center Consultations Medical Psychiatriques

Center for Psychiatry + Addiction Medicine

Cygnet Hospital Blackheath

Cygnet Hospital Harrow

Denmar Specialist Psychiatric Hospital

Erragadda Mental Hospital

Fort England Psychiatric Hospital

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland

Lentegeur Psychiatric Hospital

Life Glynnview Private Hospital (Psychiatric)

London Psychotherapy

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts

Menninger Clinic, Houston, Texas

Nightingale Hospital

Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell, New York City

Psychiatric Hospitals in London

Satyadhar dwivedi Marital Problem and OCD

Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Baltimore

Siu Lam Hospital

South Florida State Hospital

South London & Maudsley N H S Trust

South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust

Speedwell Mental Health Centre

Springfield University Hospital

The London Psychiatry Centre

The Priory Hospital North London

Thrale Road Hospital Hostel

Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital

University of California, San Francisco, Medical Center

UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Valkenberg Hospital

Major Association Related to sleep disorder and Psychiatry:

American Academy of Sleep Medicine

American Association of Sleep Technologists

American Board of Professional Psychology

American Psychiatric Association

American Sleep Apnea Association

Australian Psychological Society

Belgian Psychological Association

California Medical Association

California Pediatric Medical Association

European Psychiatric Association

National Sleep Foundation

Psychiatric Associates of West Michigan

Sleep Research Society

The American Sleep Association

The European society of Contraception and Reproductive Health

World Psychiatric Associations

World Psychiatry Associations/Spain

Major Sleep Disorder & Psychiatry related Journal:

Behavioral Sleep Medicine

Depression and Anxiety-Wiley Online Library

Depression -the Journal

Frontiers in Psychiatry

International Journal of Dream Research

Journal of Anxiety Disorder-Elsevier

Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine

Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine

Journal of Nature and Science of Sleep

Journal of Sleep Medicine and Disorder

Journal of Sleep Research

Nature and Science of Sleep

Open Journal of Depression

Open Sleep Journal

Sleep and Breathing

Sleep Disorder

Sleep Disorder-An open Access Journal

The American Journal of Psychiatry

Major Sleep Disorder & Psychiatry Related Research Centres:

American Sleep Disorders Association

Belgian Association for Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine

British Sleep Society

Bulgarian Sleep Society

Danish Society for Sleep Medicine

French society for Sleep research and sleep medicine

German Society for sleep research and medicine

Italian association of Sleep Medicine

Romanian Sleep Society

Some Medicine Regarding Sleep Disorder:

Alterna script Rest Up

Barbiturates

Benzodiazepines

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals Somatomax

Irwin Naturals Power to Sleep PM

Life smart Laboratories Sleep Right Melatonin

Melatonin receptor agonists

Natrol Melatonin Fast Dissolve

Nature Made Melatonin Tablets

Non-Benzodiazepines

NOW Foods Melatonin

Optimum Nutrition Melatonin

Orexin receptor antagonists

Over-the-Counter sleep aids

Sedating antidepressants

Major Companies Producing Drugs:

Cerebainbiotech

MTM Medical

NDD Medical Technologies

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation System, Ltd

NOA Medical

Pax Healthcare

 

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Top Psychology Universities Worldwide

Psychology Universities in Europe:

Erasmus University of Rotterdam Psychologists events | Webster University Vienna |University of Kent University of Cardiff University of Exeter Sleep Congress 2019 | University of Glasgow Vita-Salute University San Raffaele Nottingham Trent University Sleep Therapy Conference | Sleep Apnea Conference |  Middlesex University Universita del Lancashire Centrale University of Portsmouth |University of Warsaw University of Bolton Sleep Apnea Conference | University of Stirling University of LancasterBangor University University of Buckingham | Sleep Medicine Conference | Universita di Birmingham Psychiatric Disorders Conference | Narcolepsy Conference | University of Padua Sleep Disorders Conference |University of Lincoln Sleep Apnea Conference | University of Dundee University of Tilburg Sleep Apnea Conference | Aston University Psychiatry Conference | University of East London | Sleep Congress 2019 | University of Groningen | University of Maastricht Mental Health Conference | University of Jyväskylä | Psychiatrists Conference | University of Roehampton University of New York in Prague

Psychology Universities in USA:

University of California, Los Angeles | Sleep Congress 2019 | New York University Ohio State University Indiana University | Rutgers University | Capella University | Sleep Apnea Conference | Walden University The Chicago School of Professional Psychology | Sleep Medicine Conference | Pepperdine UniversityFlorida Institute of Technology Loyola University | Sleep Disorders Conference |Fielding Graduate University|  Peabody College |  Palo Alto University |  Sleep Therapy Conference | University of UtahJohn Jay College |  Biola University | Narcolepsy ConferenceRoosevelt University Psychiatry Conference | University of Maryland |  Baltimore CountyPsychiatric Disorders Conference | Northcentral University | Kaplan University |  Fuller Theological SeminarySleep Congress 2019 | Georgia State University | Stanford University University of IllinoisArgosy University Binghamton University | Psychiatrists Conference | Nova Southeastern University | Clark University | Azusa Pacific University 

Psychology Universities in Asia:

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Euroscicon Ltd with immense pleasure invites all the contributors across the globe to the 2nd International conference on Food Security and Sustainability (Food Security 2017) during June 26-27, 2017 at San Diego, USA which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. Euroscicon Ltd organizes 1000+ scientific events inclusive of 600+ Conferences, 500+ Workshops and 200+ Symposiums on various topics of Science & Technology across the globe with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 500+ Open Access journals which contains over 50000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

Food security is often defined in terms of food availability, food access and food utilization. Global agriculture currently produces ample calories and nutrients to provide the entire world's people healthy and productive lives". However, food is not distributed equally to regions, countries, households and individuals. Improved access to food-through increased agricultural productivity and incomes-is essential to meet the food needs of the world's growing population. Successful food security and poverty-oriented programmes not only assist poor rural populations to produce more and diversified products but to produce a surplus that can be marketed and thereby generate income for the purposes of improving quality of life through improved diet and nutrition, investment in productive activity, and as collateral for credit to purchase inputs and/or other supplies to enhance agricultural or non-agricultural enterprise. Agricultural economists have maintained that greater concentration on small farmers leads to faster growth rates of both aggregate economic output and employment .Other analysts argue that production-focused service delivery directed solely at the poor as producers in isolated areas will yield low and probably diminishing returns.

San Diego is a major city in California, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California. San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California With an estimated population of 1,394,928 as of July 1, 2015, San Diego is the birthplace of California and is known for its mild year-round climate, natural deep-water harbour, extensive beaches, long association with the United States Navy and recent emergence as a healthcare and biotechnology development center. The city is the seat of San Diego County and is the economic center of the region.

Join us at Global Food Security conference for “Producing sustainable thoughts to bolster the future”. This event has been designed to address scientists, scholars, and different societies supporting food security, Industries and other related scientific communities with different levels of awareness, expertise and proactive solutions to create global impact in this field. Moreover, it will help industrialists to incorporate sustainability into every aspect of Agricultural Industries business model. The Food Security conference will influence industries to maximize their yield and profit through the application of strategic techniques. Additionally, it will reveal the best techniques to promote sustainable agricultural development and achieve a hunger free world by 2050. We look forward to an exciting scientific event in the beautiful city of San Diego, USA.

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EuroSciCon, founded in 2001 is a UK based independent life science Events Company with predominantly business and academic client base. The key strategic objective of EuroSciCon is to communicate science and medical research between academia, clinical practice and the pharmaceutical industry. Most of its events are in Europe and London or live streamed. EuroSciCon expanded its operations to international in association with Meetings International, Singapore. All major meetings of EuroSciCon and Meetings International will issue Continued Professional Education (CPD), Continued Education (CE), Continued Medical Education (CME) Credits.