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Laboratory features of SLE include
Psychoactive Substances
Chemical substances that affect the function of the central nervous system, altering perception, mood, or consciousness.
Widespread Use
Refers to something being commonly or extensively used across various regions or among various groups of people.
REM Sleep
Rapid Eye Movement sleep, a stage of sleep characterized by fast and random movements of the eyes, vivid dreams, and increased brain activity.
Narcoleptic Episode
A sudden and uncontrollable urge to sleep that can occur in people with narcolepsy, often at inappropriate times.
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