Sleepwalking shows us that a person's consciousness is not one dimensional. Rather, it has many unique flavors.
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Word of the Day: Somnambulist
A somnambulist is a person who walks or performs actions while asleep, a phenomenon commonly known as sleepwalking. This term, derived from Latin roots for "sleep" and "to walk," describes a ...
Sleepwalking, medically known as somnambulism, is a phenomenon that has intrigued and puzzled both scientists and laypeople for centuries. This condition, which affects millions of people worldwide, ...
An hour or two after my school-age son has gone to bed, he sometimes wakes up from a nightmare, walks to my room and mumbles incoherently about what’s scaring him. But he seems off, and I can't get ...
Sleepwalking is a disorder that’s easily—and often—misunderstood. When you think of sleepwalking, what comes to mind? A groggy, wandering toddler, or a movie-style sleepwalker with arms outstretched?
Every evening each of us, alone and in the light of our own circumstances, surrenders to sleep…or tries to. Sleep accounts for about a third of our time. Yet, according to the National Sleep ...
A Florida family says a choking incident was the fault of a sleep disorder. Jan 9, 2009— -- Alyson Kaplan awoke suddenly early Sunday morning, struggling to breathe. She found her husband, Mark, ...
Many people struggle with occasional sleep problems, leading them to seek out sleep medications for a restful night. While these medications can be effective, some come with a surprising side effect: ...
Sleep isn’t just rest — it’s one of the most powerful tools your body has for healing, brain function, mood regulation, and ...
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