Who doesn't know them, the problems falling asleep, the sleepless nights, the early awakening and the so exhausting tiredness during the day.
But what is behind it and what can you do about it?
In the following lecture you will receive information and tips on the subject of sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease. Lecturer is Dr. medical S. Regus from the Parkinson's Center in Beelitz-Heilstätten. The video was recorded at the 2nd Keep Moving Day in Potsdam. The next keep moving day which I can warmly recommend to everyone, will take place on October 7, 2023 in Berlin.
Good luck in gaining new insights. Jurgen Zender, Munich, June 25.12.2022, XNUMX
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