Abstract
Long-term use of sleep medicines is not associated with a reduction in sleep disturbances in middle-aged women, an observational study in the BMJ has suggested (11 May 2021)[1]. The researchers matched 238 women who had started taking sleep medicines (including benzodiazepines, Z-drugs and other hypnotics) with 447 non-users, and compared the level of self-reported sleep […]
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