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Altru Health System’s Sleep Lab will co-host “A Better Night Sleep Open House” at the Crookston Inn on Tuesday, May 18 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Altru Sleep Lab is partnering with Yorhom to put on the free event.
The open house will include CPAP checks, sleep screenings, sleep education, vendors, and door prizes.
Masks will be required.
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Times Report
Altru’s Sleep Lab will co-host “A Better Night Sleep Open House” at the Crookston Inn on Tuesday, May 18 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Altru Sleep Lab is partnering with Yorhom to put on the free event.
The open house will include CPAP checks, sleep screenings, sleep education, vendors, and door prizes.
Masks will be required.
Do Not Sell My Info / Cookie Policy
OPINION: It was mid-September 2015 and I had not slept in six weeks, except for one night, which I still remember as the mysteriously offered slice of heavenly respite in an otherwise bewilderingly brutal period of insomnia. If not sleeping for six weeks sounds like drama and hyperbole, it isn’t. What you, if you are lucky, take for granted to be sleep – that thing that makes you feel you have fuel in the tank and that your systems have been restored – can actually evade people for days, weeks, even months.
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There are so many different types of insomnia, you need someone who understands your type and your particular problem, and the desperate feelings – physical and mental – that accompany it.