Stroke survivors who are experiencing sleep problems may be at increased risk of developing cardiovascular issues. According to a study presented at the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) Virtual Congress having multiple sleep-wake disturbances such as sleep-disordered breathing extreme long or short sleep duration insomnia and restless leg syndrome can increase the risk of a new cardio-cerebrovascular event in the two years following a stroke. The study was conducted on 438 individuals aged between 21 to 86 years who had been hospitalized after an acute ischemic stroke. Acute ischemic stroke is a type of stroke caused by a blocked blood