Massey University in New Zealand is recruiting participants with sleep challenges for a “New Zealand-first treatment” study, as reported by NZ City.

A New Zealand-first treatment aims to keep Kiwis from giving up on their dreams.

Massey University have begun to look for sleep deprived New Zealanders to participate at their Sleep/Wake Research Centre in Wellington help them to get a good night’s sleep.

But it won’t be without cost, with the six sessions costing $375.

Research officer doctor Lora Wu says difficulty sleeping over a long period of time can affect your health, relationships and your working life.

“People who suffer from this sleep disorder either have trouble falling asleep, they wake up a lot during the night, or wake up too early and can’t get back to sleep,” Dr Wu said.

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