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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Sleepiness
  1. ... and poor quality sleep can lead to daytime sleepiness and fatigue, impaired attention and memory, headaches, depression, and sexual dysfunction. Daytime sleepiness leads to a higher risk of motor vehicle ...
  2. ... inner ear (sensorineural deafness). Most have excessive daytime sleepiness (narcolepsy). Narcolepsy is typically accompanied by cataplexy, which ...
  3. ... reflexes (hyperreflexia), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and excessive sleepiness (hypersomnolence). Affected babies may grow faster in length ...
  4. ... in adolescence.Narcolepsy is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness. Affected individuals feel tired during the day, and ...
  5. ... the effects of hyperammonemia, which may include unusual sleepiness, poorly regulated breathing rate or body temperature, unwillingness ...
  6. ... hyperglycinemia is more common. Affected babies experience extreme sleepiness (lethargy) that worsens over time and can lead ...
  7. ... have decreased brain function that is demonstrated as sleepiness, inability to concentrate, irritability, or loss of language ...
  8. ... the inner ear (sensorineural deafness), and excessive daytime sleepiness (narcolepsy). Cognitive decline occurs as the disorder progresses. ...