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Depression predicts disturbed sleep among stroke survivors
February 10, 2015 by NewsBot
Depression is a powerful predictor of nighttime sleep disturbances among stroke survivors, according to research. Sleep disturbances -- the duration and time intervals of nighttime sleep, the frequency of waking after sleep onset, and daytime sleepiness -- are common and are associated with poor health after stroke.