Naplack: Understanding Sudden Attacks During Sleep
Naplack is a portmanteau of the words nap and attack, and refers to a sudden and unexpected attack that occurs while someone is sleeping. It is typically used to describe an attack by a nocturnal predator, such as a lion, tiger, or bear, but can also be used more generally to describe any unexpected attack that occurs while someone is asleep.Sleep Disorders - Related Articles
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