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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for falling
  1. ... at night. They often experience vivid hallucinations while falling asleep (hypnogogic hallucinations) or while waking up (hypnopompic ... move or speak for a short period while falling asleep or awakening. The combination of hallucinations, vivid ...
  2. ... problems focusing attention. Sleep problems, such as trouble falling asleep or night terrors, can also occur in ...
  3. ... in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea) and trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. The condition can also ...
  4. ... gait, poor balance, and an increased risk of falling.Damage to the nerves that control bladder function, ...
  5. ... the juvenile form include slow movements, clumsiness, frequent falling, rigidity, slurred speech, and drooling. School performance declines ...
  6. ... of hereditary hyperekplexia can include muscle twitches when falling asleep (hypnagogic myoclonus) and movements of the arms ...
  7. ... in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea) or trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. Some people with YUHAL ...
  8. ... Kimberley FC, Lobito AA, Siegel RM, Screaton GR. Falling into TRAPS--receptor misfolding in the TNF receptor ...
  9. ... shortly after birth when affected infants hypoventilate upon falling asleep. In these infants, a lack of oxygen ...
  10. ... that often result from minor trauma, such as falling while learning to walk. Fractures occur less frequently ...
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