Chronic opioid therapy can disrupt sleep, increase risk of sleep disorders by Staff November 19, 2019 November 19, 2019 26 views 26Patients and medical providers should be aware that chronic opioid use can interfere with sleep by reducing sleep efficiency and increasing the risk of sleep-disordered breathing.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Daily cannabis use lowers odds of using illicit opioids among people who have chronic pain next post Endangered whales react to environmental changes Related Posts Physicists build new device that is foundation for... May 1, 2024 Researchers unlock potential of 2D magnetic devices for... May 1, 2024 Roadmap to close the carbon cycle May 1, 2024 Scientists identify new brain circuit in mice that... May 1, 2024 A ‘cosmic glitch’ in gravity May 1, 2024 Father’s gut microbes affect the next generation May 1, 2024