How To Use Narcolepsy In A Sentence
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Dr Allen, 35, a scientist, suffers from bouts of "cataplexy", a rare symptom of narcolepsy, triggered by strong emotions-such as fear, surprise or laughter.
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Sleepiness and cataplexy are the symptoms of narcolepsy that most often merit treatment with drugs.
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Narcolepsy and restless legs syndrome can be treated with lifestyle changes and prescription medication.
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In any case, it turned out there was no room for sleepwalking in the book, because I got so interested in narcolepsy and insomnia and sleeptalking, or somniloquy.
Fast Times at King William's High
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Seek immediate medical help because there might be a serious underlying disorder such as apnea, narcolepsy, hypersomnia, or a disease.
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The alert follows a study into the stimulant methylphenidate, which is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy.
The Sun
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The drug is used for narcolepsy, a condition in which people fall asleep unexpectedly during the day.
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Narcolepsy and restless legs syndrome can be treated with lifestyle changes and prescription medication.
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The schoolboy was diagnosed with narcolepsy a year ago.
The Sun
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The 35-year-old scientist suffers an extreme form of the sleep disorder narcolepsy called cataplexy.
The Sun
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Like most cataplexy sufferers, Ms Underwood is also battling narcolepsy - a condition that makes her drop off to sleep without warning.
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These cases illustrate the scope for mistaking narcolepsy for epilepsy.
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The drug was first approved in 1998 to treat narcolepsy, an uncommon condition in which sufferers fall asleep uncontrollably during the day.
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Often called a nightmare, isolated sleep paralysis is not considered a sleep disorder (as when it occurs with narcolepsy), but rather an extremely disconcerting intrusion of the atonia, or paralysis, of REM sleep carried over into your waking state.
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Many people with narcolepsy have tried over-the-counter medications which contain caffeine in an attempt to stay awake.
Narcolepsy
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In any case, it turned out there was no room for sleepwalking in the book, because I got so interested in narcolepsy and insomnia and sleeptalking, or somniloquy.
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Rational Review
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It was developed to treat narcolepsy, a rare condition that makes people fall asleep unexpectedly and uncontrollably.
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Research is needed to establish whether computerised tests of vigilance are useful predictors of safety at the wheel in people with narcolepsy.
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He was diagnosed by a consultant paediatric neurologist as suffering from narcolepsy and cataplexy.
Times, Sunday Times
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I have Narcolepsy and as a result I experience cataplexy, automatic behavior, sleep paralysis, microsleeps, and hypnagogic hallucinations.
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he believes that narcolepsy is attributable to an inability to suppress REM sleep during waking
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In addition to propofol, Jackson's blood contained anxiety sedatives lidocaine, diazepam, nordiazepam, lorazepam and midazolam, as well as ephedrine, which is used for narcolepsy and depression.
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The science of narcolepsy and the associated condition, cataplexy is mysterious and wasn't fully explained.
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The best major histocompatibility complex marker for narcolepsy is HLA-DQB1*0602, which is carried by more than 90 percent of narcoleptic patients.
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I can recall the dewy eyes of Kelli White at the world championships in Paris last summer when, after winning the 100 and 200 meters, she tested positive for a stimulant most often used to treat narcolepsy.
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The combination of daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hypnagogic hallucinations suggested narcolepsy.
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Narcolepsy has been mistaken for epilepsy, chronic fatigue syndrome, and schizophrenia.
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Dr Allen, 35, a scientist, suffers from bouts of "cataplexy", a rare symptom of narcolepsy, triggered by strong emotions-such as fear, surprise or laughter.
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Narcolepsy and restless legs syndrome can be treated with lifestyle changes and prescription medication.
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The Turkish basketball federation said Friday that Taurasi had tested positive for a stimulant that was identified as modafinil, a drug that enhances wakefulness and vigilance and is designed to treat narcolepsy, sleep apnea and sleep disorders related to shift work.
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While medication and naps helped her deal with narcolepsy, no proven treatment for cataplexy has been found.
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Pandemrix is no longer used after several studies linked it with narcolepsy.
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In narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnolence, the daytime sleepiness is more evident.
Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems
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Although insufficient sleep is the most common cause of daytime sleepiness, narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnolence, and sleep apnea are the three main sleep disorders that cause it.
Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems
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Pandemrix is no longer used after several studies linked it with narcolepsy.
The Sun
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Once established, the symptoms of narcolepsy generally persist for life.
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Human narcolepsy generally stems from a shortage of the neurons, which produce the excitatory neurotransmitter known both as hypocretin and orexin.
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The schoolboy was diagnosed with narcolepsy a year ago.
The Sun
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While insomnia comes in many forms, there are people with narcolepsy who fall asleep while at work, talking or driving.
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Occasionally, epilepsy can be mistaken for narcolepsy, and factitious simulation of narcolepsy has been described.
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Scientists believe they may have identified the cause of the debilitating sleep disorder narcolepsy in humans.