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Excessive daytime sleepiness. People with narcolepsy fall asleep without warning. It can happen anywhere and at any time. · Sudden loss of muscle tone. This ...
Some of the signs and symptoms of sleep disorders include excessive daytime sleepiness, irregular breathing or increased movement during sleep. Other signs ...
Excessive daytime sleepiness. Loud snoring. Observed episodes of stopped breathing during sleep. Waking during the night and gasping or choking. Awakening ...
This disorder can make it hard to fall asleep, hard to stay asleep or both, even though you have the chance for enough sleep. It can drain your energy.
Excessive daytime sleepiness, known as hypersomnia. Difficulty paying attention while awake. Irritability. When to see a doctor. Loud snoring can indicate a ...
Your health care provider may suspect narcolepsy based on your symptoms of excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden loss of muscle tone, known as cataplexy.
A recent study published in JAMA Neurology found a potential link between excessive daytime sleepiness and the memory loss disease. Researchers took a look ...
This is a sleep disorder that causes you to be excessively sleepy during the day and to have trouble waking up from sleep.
“We found that people who had excessive daytime sleepiness symptoms had greater amyloid deposition over two years.” Amyloid is a protein that deposits in ...
Lifestyle factors · Alcohol or drug use · Eating poorly · Medicines, such as ones used to treat allergies or coughs · Not enough sleep · Too little physical activity ...
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