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Narcolepsy

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2002
Narcolepsy is a chronic disorder of EDS. All patients experience EDS. Other symptoms include cataplexy, sleep paralysis, hypnagogic hallucinations, and disrupted nocturnal sleep. Treatment, usually with stimulants and low-doses of antidepressant medications, can dramatically improve the patient's quality of life.
Ann E, Rogers, H Michael, Dreher
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YouTube as a source of information for narcolepsy: A content‐quality and optimization analysis

Journal of Sleep Research, 2020
YouTube is the world's most popular video‐sharing site that in recent years has become an important platform for patients in finding educational information about their disease.
T. Szmuda   +4 more
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Pediatric narcolepsy

Brain and Development, 2008
Narcolepsy is a disabling disease with a prevalence of 0.05%. It is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, hypnogogic hallucinations, automatic behavior, and disrupted nocturnal sleep. The presentation can be very variable, making diagnosis difficult.
Paul C, Peterson, Aatif M, Husain
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Narcolepsy Update

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1990
Narcolepsy, a disorder of excessive daytime sleepiness that affects more than 125,000 people in the United States, is technically defined as a daytime mean sleep latency (time elapsed before falling asleep) of less than 5 minutes in conjunction with verification of rapid eye movement sleep in at least two of five daytime nap periods.
J W, Richardson   +2 more
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Sex and age differences in the association between anxiety disorders and narcolepsy: A nationwide population-based case control study.

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2020
BACKGROUND To examine the association between narcolepsy and anxiety disorders. METHODS This population-based, retrospective case-control study analyzed Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database between 2000 and 2013. We included narcoleptic
Tien-Yu Chen   +9 more
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Narcolepsy and 2009 H1N1 pandemic vaccination in Taiwan.

Sleep Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Several European countries have observed an association between narcolepsy and H1N1 vaccines containing AS03® adjuvant in children/adolescents. In Taiwan, a nationwide campaign starting November 2009 administered H1N1 vaccines without adjuvant
Wanting Huang   +8 more
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The immunopathogenesis of narcolepsy type 1

Nature reviews. Immunology, 2023
Roland S. Liblau   +4 more
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Update on the pharmacologic management of narcolepsy: mechanisms of action and clinical implications.

Sleep Medicine, 2019
Narcolepsy is a chronic, debilitating neurological disorder of sleep-wake state instability. This instability underlies all narcolepsy symptoms, including excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), symptoms of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep dysregulation (ie ...
M. Thorpy, R. Bogan
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Childhood narcolepsy

Neurology, 1998
Narcolepsy may present during childhood and is probably underrecognized and underdiagnosed in this population. The core symptoms of narcolepsy in children are similar to those in adults, but the expression may be different because of maturational factors.
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Narcolepsy

2018
Narcolepsy is a fascinating disease for many, less so if you develop it yourself. Current options available to patients involve a less-than-subtle combination of medication, snatched periods of sleep, a large degree of acceptance that this is how life is with narcolepsy, and the tolerance of family, friends, and employers.
Matt O’Neill, Henry Nicholls
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