Cognitive Behavior Therapy Appears Beneficial For Long-term Treatment Of Insomnia
Monday, May 25, 2009 - 22:35
in Health & Medicine
For patients with persistent insomnia, a combination of cognitive behavior therapy and the medication zolpidem for 6 weeks was associated with improvement in sleep, although for a longer treatment period CBT alone was more beneficial, according to a new study.
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