Why we and other living things sleep
“Thought Exchange” lecture series Thu Sep 24, 2015 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 120 mins Toronto Reference Library Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium The human brain is the most complex known machine in the universe,…
“Thought Exchange” lecture series Thu Sep 24, 2015 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 120 mins Toronto Reference Library Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium The human brain is the most complex known machine in the universe,…
The Calgary Herald · People diagnosed with sleep apnea are two times more likely to be in a car crash than someone without the sleeping disorder, a new study has found.…
The CSS would like to share with you the launch of a new website: Sleepwell Nova Scotia The Sleepwell Nova Scotia website was released on November 20, 2014 to the…
The Canadian Sleep Society (CSS) is now inviting proposals for scientific symposia for our next conference to be held in Toronto, Canada from September 25 to 27, 2015. SUBMISSION DEADLINE:…
Thirty years of past presidents and founders got together to talk about the origins, past, present and future of the Canadian Sleep Society. Trouble watching the video? Watch it on…
Congratulations! 100% pass rate for the six Canadian candidates who took the first Certification in Clinical Sleep Health (CCSH) examination in 2014. This new certification was initiated by the Board of…
The 2014 CSS Annual Corportate Report is now available for download In this report you will find a Letter from the President, profiles on the Board of Directors, spotlights on…
Most people don’t recognize how common sleep apnea is but it is a disorder that can have devastating effects. Dr. R. John Kimoff, Dr. Manisha Witmans and Dr. John Fleetham…
Have you already submitted your abstract for the 7th World Congress of the World Sleep Federation? Don’t miss the opportunity to present your work at this unique international event for…
The 6th conference of the CSS, Halifax was considered a great success in this glowing review from one of the over 400 delegates. Thank you to all of our members,…
Don’t miss out! Early bird registration ending soon. The Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine has scheduled it’s Fall Course for the weekend of October 17-18, 2015. The course titled Developing…
The Canadian Sleep Society (CSS) has recently partnered with the Canadian Respiratory Journal (CRJ) with the aim to: Increase the number of published manuscripts on sleep disordered breathing Provide an…