Sleep Phase Can Reduce Anxiety In People With PTSD

Sleep Phase Can Reduce Anxiety In People With PTSD

Eurasia Review

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A new study shows that sleep spindles, brief bursts of brain activity occurring during one phase of sleep and captured by EEG, may regulate anxiety in people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

The study shines a light on the role of spindles in alleviating anxiety in PTSD as well as confirms their established role in...

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