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REST provides alternatives to sleeping tablets

  • Author By bmonaghan
  • Publication date April 18, 2011
  • Categories: Uncategorized

The REST project is included the Mental Health Research Network Magazine, ‘Mental health research can help all of us‘ (page 5, February 2011).

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