narcolepsy in English

noun
1
a condition characterized by an extreme tendency to fall asleep whenever in relaxing surroundings.
It was developed to treat narcolepsy , a rare condition that makes people fall asleep unexpectedly and uncontrollably.

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1. People with Cataplexy have type 1 narcolepsy; narcolepsy without Cataplexy is often called type 2 narcolepsy

2. Cataplexy is associated with narcolepsy

3. Some people with narcolepsy do not have Cataplexy, and Cataplexy is not necessary for a diagnosis of narcolepsy

4. Could be some sort of narcolepsy.

5. Narcolepsy, however, disrupts the normal REM pattern.

6. Cataplexy is frequently associated with NARCOLEPSY

7. For further information on narcolepsy, see Awake!

8. Narcolepsy is often misunderstood to be laziness

9. Related ConditionsSleep paralysis is sometimes associated with narcolepsy.

10. When untreated, narcolepsy can be a dangerous condition.

11. Cataplexy is seen in about 70% of children with narcolepsy

12. Narcolepsy typically starts between the ages of 10 and 30.

13. However, evidence began to accumulate that narcolepsy is physical in nature.

14. Some doctors would thus define narcolepsy as a “REM dysfunction disorder.”

15. * Sleep disorders that can cause insomnia : sleep apnea , narcolepsy , restless legs syndrome .

16. But with proper attention and treatment, people with narcolepsy enjoy a relatively normal life.

17. Amphetamine is a stimulant and is used to trat narcolepsy and attention deficit disorder

18. Narcolepsy with Cataplexy is a sleep disorder that affects 0.02% of the adults worldwide

19. There are also many people who experience Sleep Paralysis without having signs of narcolepsy. Sentencedict.com

20. Cataplexy is sometimes the first symptom of narcolepsy, but usually it develops several years after EDS

21. He believes that narcolepsy is attributable to an inability to suppress REM sleep during waking.

22. Narcolepsy can also cause the normal states of the mind and the body to become out of phase.

23. The more potent of two is dextroAmphetamine and is a common element of ADD, ADHD, and narcolepsy medications

24. Objective To explore the clinical value of depression and event related potentials P300 in children with narcolepsy(NRL).

25. Narcolepsy affects around 000 people in the UK and about 70 per cent of them also have cataplexy.

26. However, the highest number of accidents happened to those afflicted with narcolepsy, a condition that produces sudden sleep “attacks.”

27. Research has indicated that narcoleptics have a set of genes that are triggered by unknown factors to cause narcolepsy.

28. The symptoms of narcolepsy—particularly sleep attacks and cataplexy—can wreak havoc on your ability to live a normal life.

29. The neurologic disorders associated with Automatisms include narcolepsy (the sudden recurrent uncontrollable compulsion to sleep) and some forms of epilepsy …

30. Cataplexy occurs in 65–75% of individuals with narcolepsy, 38,39 although cases without Cataplexy are being recognized with increasing frequency

31. Prescription Amphetamines are used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, binge eating disorder, and in more rare cases, depression

32. Rarely, people who have narcolepsy may experience loss of muscle tone, called Cataplexy, which occurs with strong emotions such as laughter

33. It turns out he has narcolepsy , his friend has Tourette's, and of course I'm a gimp, so a grand time was had by all.

34. Dr Allen, a scientist, suffers from bouts of "cataplexy", a rare symptom of narcolepsy, triggered by strong emotions-such as fear, surprise or laughter.

35. Amphetamines such as Adderall are a form of medication that may be prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, treatment-resistant depression, obesity and narcolepsy

36. Cataplexy is a complex medical condition most commonly associated with narcolepsy—an uncommon sleep disorder that affects between 135,000 and 200,000 people in the US

37. A Glimmer of Ghosts, by Hunter Skye, centers around Melisande - Mel - a gifted artist, who suffers from severe narcolepsy, and her team of hunky ghost hunters

38. Benzedrine - a form of amphetamine bennie amphetamine , pep pill , upper , speed - a central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of …

39. According to the Daily Telegraph, Dr Allen, a scientist, suffers from bouts of "cataplexy", a rare symptom of narcolepsy, triggered by strong emotions-such as fear, surprise or laughter.

40. 1, 2 Some types of Amphetamines are legally prescribed by doctors to treat conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy (where a person has an uncontrollable urge to sleep).

41. “The American Alliance for Healthy Sleep is a collaboration between patients, providers and others who have an interest in promoting healthy sleep,” said Aahs Chair Patti Van Landingham, who has been living with narcolepsy for decades.

42. Armed Native Constabulary (Fiji) ANC: Association de Narcolepsie Cataplexie (French: Cataplexy Narcolepsy Association) ANC: Additive-Noise Channel: ANC: Adaptive Noise Cancellation/Canceler: ANC: Autoritätii Nationale de Control (Romania) ANC: Air Navigational Computer: ANC: Ashore Navigation Center

43. Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that causes persistent sleepiness and additional symptoms such as brief episodes of muscle weakness known as Cataplexy, vivid, dreamlike hallucinations, brief episodes of paralysis when falling asleep or upon awakening (sleep paralysis), and fragmented nighttime sleep.

44. Amphetamine is a stimulant and an appetite suppressant that stimulates the central nervous system by increasing the release of certain chemicals (“neurotransmitters”) in the brain.It is a Schedule II drug that can be prescribed for the treatment of narcolepsy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

45. Addy! (artist, producer, engineer) Addy (surname) Addy, Washington, US, an unincorporated community; Addy Awards, advertising competition; Zack Addy, fictional character in the television series Bones; Addy Walker, a doll from the American Girl series; Adderall, a drug for ADHD and narcolepsy; Adamantite, an imaginary rock or mineral of impenetrable hardness;