Clinical Trials for Parkinson's Sleep Problems
Sleep problems are one of the most common and least talked about parts of Parkinson's. Insomnia, REM sleep behavior disorder, restless legs, and excessive daytime sleepiness all show up frequently, and they meaningfully affect quality of life.
Trials in this area study new medications for daytime sleepiness, treatments for REM sleep behavior disorder, and observational studies that track sleep changes over time. REM sleep behavior disorder is also one of the most studied early warning signs for Parkinson's, so some prevention focused trials specifically recruit people with this condition.
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Sample Trials Studying Sleep
- Improve sleep using vestibular stimulation
- Improve sleep quality through exercise
- Brain stimulation reduces sleep fragmentation
- Improve sleep using brain pulses
- Improve sleep with bright light
- Identify genetic causes of Parkinson
- Sensing brain stimulation lengthens sleep
- Improve deep sleep and thinking
- Build strength and improve walking
- Boost sleep recovery with tones
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