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Studies indicate that children with autism exhibit elevated rates of sleep disturbance, including significant problems with bedtime resistance, sleep onset latency, nighttime awakenings, total sleep time, early awakenings, and other measures of sleep quality and disturbance.
We successfully completed our trials and have been published in the peer reviewed Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine this past January 2017. Â
The study can be found here: Â https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27784416