Narcolepsy and Sleep Cycles: Understanding the REM Connection
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder associated with the REM sleep stage. It causes people to suddenly fall asleep during the day. REM sleep is a phase of sleep that normally occurs several times per night and is marked by vivid dreams and temporary muscle paralysis. In people with narcolepsy, REM sleep can occur unexpectedly during the day, often without warning.Sleep Disorders - Related Articles
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