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Results 1 - 10 of 101 for Sleep disorder
  1. Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder that disrupts the normal sleep-wake cycle. Although this condition can appear at any age, it most often begins in adolescence.Narcolepsy is characterized by excessive ...
  2. ... double vision. People with this condition may experience sleep disorders such as restless leg syndrome or REM sleep ... often acts out his or her dreams. These sleep disorders tend to leave affected individuals feeling tired during ...
  3. ... JM. Genetic and immunologic aspects of sleep and sleep disorders. Chest. 2013 May;143(5):1489-1499. doi: 10.1378/chest.12-1219. Erratum In: Chest. 2013 Aug;144(2):721. Citation on PubMed or ... loci with sleep apnea in European Americans and African-Americans: the ...
  4. ... 06:02 increases the risk of developing the sleep disorder narcolepsy, particularly in people who also have cataplexy. ( ... the body. In particular, hypocretins regulate the daily sleep-wake cycle. ... Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ...
  5. ... haploinsufficient TFAP2B mutations and identification of a linked sleep disorder. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 ...
  6. ... haploinsufficient TFAP2B mutations and identification of a linked sleep disorder. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 ...
  7. ... ability, and acting out dreams while asleep (REM sleep behavior disorder). This condition typically affects older adults, most often ... to 7 years after they are diagnosed.REM sleep behavior disorder may be the first sign of dementia with ...
  8. ... intellectual developmental disorder, autosomal dominant 62 SHINE syndrome sleep disturbances, hypotonia, intellectual disability, neurologic disorder, and epilepsy syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Intellectual developmental ...
  9. ... other movement problems associated with dopa-responsive dystonia. Sleep and mood disorders also occur in some individuals with GCH1 or SPR gene mutations; these disorders likely result from a disruption in the production of serotonin. Problems with sleep and episodes of depression are not seen in ...
  10. ... legs syndrome is one of the most common sleep and movement disorders. It affects an estimated 5 to 10 percent ... disease ... syndrome in a population of 300 patients. Sleep. 2000 Aug 1;23(5):597-602. Citation ...
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