Discovery of different forms of insomnia could lead to better treatment
Briefly

Brain scans reveal distinct forms of insomnia with unique neural patterns, paving the way for personalized interventions and improved treatments.
Insomnia, affecting a third of adults, has five distinct subtypes with varied biological mechanisms, suggesting targeted treatments for each category.
Chronic insomnia, more prevalent in women, impacts daytime functioning and can benefit from consistent sleep routines, relaxation, and healthy habits before bedtime.
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