Can a flickering light cure Parkinson's sleepless nights?
NCT ID NCT07323121
Summary
This study is testing whether a special 40Hz flickering light can help improve sleep in people with Parkinson's disease. About 30 participants will use the light for 30 minutes at bedtime for 7 nights. Researchers will compare the flickering light to a regular light to see if it makes a difference in sleep quality and other non-movement symptoms.
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