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Fibromyalgia Sleep A to ZZZ Study

Fibromyalgia Sleep A to ZZZ Study

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Overview

This research study is testing whether changes in sleep timing and morning light therapy may have an impact on symptoms related to fibromyalgia.

Description

This study will test a consumer health light therapy device (Re-Timer)

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Meets 2016 revised diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia (FM)
  2. Has access to video conferencing (including web cameras and audio) and a private space for the remote study visits.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Significant chronic disease
  2. Severe hearing or memory problems
  3. Pending medical leave applications at workplace
  4. Current pregnancy, breastfeeding, or actively trying to get pregnant
  5. Night work or travel outside the eastern time zone within 1 month of the study
  6. Other research participation
  7. Frequent number of special events during study period (weddings, concerts, exams, etc).

Study details
    Fibromyalgia

NCT06567886

University of Michigan

15 October 2025

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