Sleep troubles may worsen pain for HIV patients
NCT ID NCT04298658
Summary
This study aimed to understand how insomnia affects pain sensitivity, physical function, and inflammation in people living with HIV. Researchers followed 171 participants—some with HIV, some without, and some with insomnia—measuring their sleep patterns, pain responses, and blood markers over time. The goal was to see if treating sleep problems could help reduce pain and inflammation in HIV patients.
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UAB
Birmingham, Alabama, 35294, United States
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