While thinking declines can be a common symptom of multiple sclerosis in women, new research suggests sleep, or lack of it, could be making matters worse.
For women with multiple sclerosis who report cognitive dysfunction -; one of the most common and disabling symptoms of the disease -; sleep disorders such as insomnia and sleep apnea may contribute to the perceived decline, a Michigan Medicine study suggests.
Today is World Sleep Day and Naas General Hospital’s Respiratory team is asking patients, staff, and the public: Do you get enough sleep? If you regularly feel…