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Narcolepsy
A disorder in which a person experiences excessive sleepiness during normal waking hours, sometimes going limp and collapsing.
Somnambulism
The medical term for sleepwalking, a phenomenon where a person walks or performs other complex behaviors while in a state of sleep.
REM Behavior Disorder
A sleep disorder where people physically act out vivid, often unpleasant dreams with vocal sounds and sudden, violent arm and leg movements during REM sleep stages.
Sleep Apnea
A disorder in which a person, while asleep, stops breathing because the throat closes; the condition results in frequent awakenings during the night.
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