Light therapy wearables could ease Alzheimer's sleep troubles

NCT ID NCT07222449

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether a wearable light device can help improve sleep and daily rhythms in people with Alzheimer's who have sleep problems. Researchers will also use activity trackers and blood tests to better understand the disease. About 162 participants will try the light therapy at home, and their sleep quality will be measured with questionnaires and wearable data.

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  • China Medical University Beigang Hospital

    Beigang, Yunlin, 651, Taiwan

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