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2 weeks ago |
sleepworldmagazine.com | Cara Weaver
Depression is more common in people with narcolepsy. 1 According to research, around 20 percent of people diagnosed with narcolepsy also experience depression, with some estimates suggesting the prevalence could be as high as 57 percent. 1,2It's unknown if depression is a primary feature of narcolepsy, or if life is just harder managing the condition.
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3 weeks ago |
sleepworldmagazine.com | Christine So
Nightmares are not just a fleeting inconvenience-they can have profound implications on mental health and overall well-being. Recent studies have suggested that nightmares are underdiagnosed and undertreated, even in sleep centers. 1,2Because it is unlikely that patients will report nightmares without provocation, it is important for providers to inquire about nightmares.
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1 month ago |
sleepworldmagazine.com | Christine So
Nightmares are not just a fleeting inconvenience-they can have profound implications on mental health and overall well-being. Recent studies have suggested that nightmares are underdiagnosed and undertreated, even in sleep centers. 1,2Because it is unlikely that patients will report nightmares without provocation, it is important for providers to inquire about nightmares.
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2 months ago |
sleepworldmagazine.com | Cara Weaver
At Wake Up Narcolepsy (WUN), our hybrid approach to programs and events has transformed and expanded how we connect with people affected by narcolepsy. For those living with rare or misunderstood disorders like narcolepsy, connecting with others is often life-changing. It provides a sense of belonging that eases some of the isolation that is so often felt by those living with this condition.
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Feb 5, 2025 |
sleepworldmagazine.com | Cara Weaver
Since its inception in 2008, Wake Up Narcolepsy (WUN) has donated over $1.39 million to narcolepsy research. We are a nonprofit organization committed to advancing narcolepsy awareness, education, and research. A large part of our mission involves raising and allocating funding to develop improved treatments and ultimately, find a cure.
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