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Multiple sclerosis can take a toll on your sleep. ... Mohammadi NZ, et al. (2024). Sleep disorders and fatigue among patients with MS: The role of depression, stress, and anxiety.
Nonpharmacologic treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, help reduce sleep disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis.
It's normal to feel tired when you have multiple sclerosis (MS). MS itself can make you tired. Or you could have another disorder that makes it hard for you to sleep. Insomnia, restless legs ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms like pain can get worse at night and disrupt sleep. ... Zhang GX et al. Sleep Disorders in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis in Spain. Neurología. January 2024.
The randomized clinical trial compared the effectiveness of modafinil, a wake-promoting medication used to treat sleepiness in people with sleep disorders, and cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT ...
In a study of commonly used treatments for multiple sclerosis, both medical and behavioral interventions, ... /Health and medicine/Diseases and disorders/ Sleep disorders ...
Up to 90 percent of people with multiple sclerosis experience fatigue at some point, and nearly half of them describe fatigue as their most debilitating ... “If there is no sleep disorder, ...
Women are more prone to neurological conditions due to many factors including, hormonal fluctuations, autoimmune ...
The risk was further increased for those with multiple sleep disorders. Circadian sleep disorders increased the risk of Alzheimer's in the 10 to 15 years following sleep disorder diagnosis.
New research reveals that sleep disorders can signal future risk of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other dementias years before symptoms appear, offering hope for early intervention and ...
The risk was further increased for those with multiple sleep disorders. Circadian sleep disorders increased the risk of Alzheimer's in the 10 to 15 years following sleep disorder diagnosis.
Sleep disorder make people up to twice as likely to develop a neurodegenerative disease, it finds. ... The risk was further increased for those with multiple sleep disorders.
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