Many people with neurological conditions experience insomnia. It affects about half of people with chronic migraines and as many as 55 percent of people with multiple sclerosis.
More than a third of people with epilepsy also experience insomnia, and it is a common side effect of stroke. About half of people who have had a stroke experience insomnia, a third of which did not have insomnia before their stroke.

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