Correction to: Prevalence, incidence, and medications of narcolepsy in Japan: a descriptive observational study using a health insurance claims database
Aya Imanishi, Yuta Kamada, Kai Shibata, Yukinori Sakata, Hiroaki Munakata, Mika Ishii

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Correction to: Sleep and Biological Rhythms (2022) 20:585-594 10.1007/s41105-022-00406-4
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