Research in Fruit Flies Pinpoints Brain Pathways Involved in Alcohol-Induced Insomnia
February 24, 2025
February 24, 2025
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 24 -- The University of Utah Health issued the following news release:
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Research in Fruit Flies Pinpoints Brain Pathways Involved in Alcohol-Induced Insomnia
Alcohol use disorder, which affects over 10% of Americans, can lead to persistent and serious insomnia. Difficulties falling asleep and staying asleep can last even after months of sobriety, increasing the risk of relapse. But treating withdrawal-related insomnia is diff . . .
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Research in Fruit Flies Pinpoints Brain Pathways Involved in Alcohol-Induced Insomnia
Alcohol use disorder, which affects over 10% of Americans, can lead to persistent and serious insomnia. Difficulties falling asleep and staying asleep can last even after months of sobriety, increasing the risk of relapse. But treating withdrawal-related insomnia is diff . . .