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What are the Neurological Causes of Insomnia?

Several neurological conditions can contribute to insomnia:
1. [Parkinson's Disease](): Patients often experience sleep disturbances due to the neurodegenerative nature of the disease.
2. [Alzheimer's Disease](): Sleep-wake cycle disruptions are common in Alzheimer’s patients, leading to insomnia.
3. [Multiple Sclerosis](): This autoimmune condition can cause sleep problems due to pain, muscle spasms, and other symptoms.
4. [Stroke](): Post-stroke insomnia is often reported, potentially due to brain damage affecting sleep-regulating areas.
5. [Epilepsy](): Seizures and medications used to control epilepsy can disrupt sleep patterns.

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