U.S., July 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07057232) titled 'Chronic Insomnia in Non-Cancer Pain Patients' on June 27.

Brief Summary: Pain and sleep are closely linked physiological processes that support overall health and functioning. Increasing evidence shows a dynamic, bidirectional relationship: poor sleep increases pain sensitivity, while chronic pain disrupts normal sleep. Both conditions are highly prevalent and significantly impair quality of life, making them major public health concerns.

Chronic pain, defined as pain lasting more than three months, affects around 17% of adults in Spain. Insomnia, though common, is harder to define due to its overlap with medical and psychiatric co...