tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6896604165417061533.post2968194684176717246..comments2023-06-01T09:17:38.143-05:00Comments on A Blog For Sleep Disorders Professionals By Theresa Shumard: Sleep Symposia & Events Updates: Save the DatesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6896604165417061533.post-88751565654544220412008-01-03T05:07:00.000-05:002008-01-03T05:07:00.000-05:00I am confused...WHO changed this week? Is the AAST...I am confused...WHO changed this week? Is the AAST a legitimate organization?<BR/>Why would this not correlate with sleep awareness week?<BR/>here is what I heard...<BR/><BR/>"National Sleep Awareness Week is always the week before daylight savings time begins, which is when American’s lose an hour of sleep. This has always been in March, however, in 2007 the date was changed to early March from late March. The week in October is not the actual NSAW. It was made up by an non-legitimate organization for their own benefit." <BR/><BR/>This contradicts what was on your blog.<BR/><BR/>so. what's up? Are these two totally different things?<BR/>I have been a sleep tech for years and I do not need a week to be appreciated. However, many coworkers get very bitter if they are not "appreciated" with something of monitary value. Now it seems they want something in March and Oct.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com