Massachusetts General Hospital Sleep Disorders Clinical Research Program

Massachusetts General Hospital Sleep Disorders Clinical Research Program

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Study for Adults with Treated Restless Legs Syndrome and Persistent Sleeping Difficulties 06/22/2021

Our team at MGH wants to see whether an FDA-approved sleeping medication will improve sleep in people who have treated restless legs syndrome (RLS). Eligible participants need to be using a prescribed medication for diagnosed RLS, and must have persistent sleeping difficulties (even with use of the RLS medication).

No travel to Boston is necessary: all study meetings occur virtually. Participants are paid for each study visit.

Those who are interested in this research should visit the following website:

https://rally.partners.org/study/insomnia_treatedrls.

Study for Adults with Treated Restless Legs Syndrome and Persistent Sleeping Difficulties This 10-week study requires 5 virtual meetings and is investigating the use of an FDA-approved sleeping medication to improve sleep in people who have treated restless legs syndrome.

Study for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes and Difficulty Sleeping at Night 03/25/2021

Our team of researchers at Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital wants to see if an FDA-approved sleeping medication will improve sleep and blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.

All visits can occur virtually; no travel to MGH is required. Participants are paid for each study visit.

To learn more about this study, please visit the following website: https://rally.partners.org/study/insomnia_type2diabetes.

Study for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes and Difficulty Sleeping at Night This 12-week study requires 4 visits (all of which can occur virtually) and is investigating the use of an FDA-approved sleeping medication to improve sleep and other aspects of health in people who have type 2 diabetes.

Study for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes and Difficulty Sleeping at Night 04/13/2020

We want to see whether an FDA-approved sleeping medication will improve sleep and blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. Those who are interested in this research should email [email protected].

Study for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes and Difficulty Sleeping at Night This 12-week study requires 4 visits and is investigating the use of an FDA-approved sleeping medication to improve sleep in people who have type 2 diabetes. We are investigating whether improved sleep might improve type 2 diabetes.

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