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Behavioral therapy, zolpidem improve functioning in patients with insomnia
A sequential randomized trial has found that both behavioral therapy and the sedative-hypnotic zolpidem improved daytime symptoms of insomnia, such as mood disturbances and functional impairments. Adding a second stage of therapy resulted in additional improvements in daytime functioning, the investigators found. Study results were published online Dec. 28, 2023, in JAMA Network Open.