Scents and zaps: new combo tackles stroke Survivors' sleepless nights

NCT ID NCT07202806

Summary

This study aims to see if combining aromatherapy (using scents) with a non-invasive brain stimulation technique can help improve sleep for people who have had a stroke and suffer from insomnia. It will involve a small group of stroke patients. Researchers will measure changes in sleep duration and quality before and after the treatment period.

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