ORIGINAL RESEARCH

The incidence of sleep disturbances among medical students

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Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University

Correspondence should be addressed: Ekaterina P. Melikhova
ul. Studencheskaya, 10, Voronezh, 394036, Russia; ur.liam@9012.aniretaK

About paper

Author contributions: Literature analysis, research planning — Chernykh NY, Vasilieva MV, data collection and processing — Chernykh NY, Melikhova EP, Skrebneva AV, statistical processing — Skrebneva AV, editing — Melikhova EP.

Compliance with ethical standards: The participation was voluntary; all those surveyed signed an informed consent prior to study enrollment.

Received: 2021-08-03 Accepted: 2021-08-22 Published online: 2021-09-30
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