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Are You Among the 13 Million Americans Suffering from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)?
If you suffer from difficulty breathing that gets in the way of your daily activities, and from doing things you enjoy. You may qualify to participate in an ongoing clinical research study for COPD.

Head Injury? Bump on the Head? Concussion? Sleepy or Tired?
Do You Know There Might be a Connection?

Clinical Research Study Now Enrolling in Your Area. Many people with a head injury may feel sleepy during the day, even if the injury happened years ago. Researchers are inviting those with a head injury who feel sleepy during the day to take part in a clinical study. This study will assess how well a study medicine works for people who feel sleepy during the day as a result of head injury.

Fibromyalgia? Trouble Sleeping?
Kentucky Research Group is conducting a research study of an investigational medication for the sleep difficulties associated with Fibromyalgia.

Trouble Sleeping?
Do you have Insomnia? You might qualify to participate in a clinical research study using an experimental medication.

Over 65 & Trouble Sleeping?
If you or someone you know is suffering from insomnia, and is aged 65 or older, you may be interested in learning about a research study of an investigational medication for insomnia.

Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, or EDS
Waking up to the toll of excessive daytime sleepiness - Being sleepy throughout the day…day after day…is more than just a nuisance, it’s a heavy burden. If you’re narcoleptic and routinely find yourself feeling really sleepy during the day, you might suffer from Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, or EDS. We’re undertaking a research study of an investigational drug therapy for EDS associated with narcolepsy.

Tired of Restless Legs?
When trying to sleep do you have discomfort or pain in your legs, which worsens when resting? a strong urge to move your legs for relief? tugging, burning, creepy-crawly or pulling in your legs? A research study is being conducted to help treat Restless Legs Syndrome, or RLS.
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