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Nocturia: the most common cause of a poor night’s sleep, say experts on World Sleep Day

Saint-Prex, Switzerland – 16 March, 2018 – On World Sleep Day, scientists are highlighting the number one reason that people are waking up at night – nocturia (otherwise known as the need to get up and urinate more than once during the night)[i],[ii]. It often has one or more contributing factors such as an overproduction of urine, reduced bladder capacity; certain illnesses and medications are also potential contributors.[ii],[vi] Although it is most common in older adults, nocturia can affect people of all ages and frequent sleep disturbances significantly impact daily living and can be a sign of more serious health conditions.[ii],[iii],[iv],[v]

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