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  2. Sleepwalking: what causes walking in your sleep and how ... - AOL

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    That said, some episodes of sleepwalking can be dangerous. For instance, if the sleepwalker attempts to drive a car or navigate a staircase, these activities can pose serious injury.

  3. Sleepwalking - Wikipedia

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    Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism or noctambulism, is a phenomenon of combined sleep and wakefulness. [1] It is classified as a sleep disorder belonging to the ...

  4. Parasomnia - Wikipedia

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    Sleepwalking has a prevalence of 1–17% in childhood, with the most frequent occurrences around the age of eleven to twelve. About 4% of adults experience somnambulism. [18] Normal sleep cycles include states varying from drowsiness all the way to deep sleep.

  5. Sleepwalkers may be confused or disoriented for a short time after awakening, but the health risks associated with sleepwalking are from injury or insomnia, not from being awakened. [273] Seizures cannot cause a person to swallow their own tongue, [274] [275] and it is dangerous to attempt to place a foreign object into a convulsing person's ...

  6. Learn the 10 dangerous consequences of sleep deprivation - AOL

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    Until around 50 years ago, most people thought that sleep wasn?t important. Many researchers even thought that sleep was the most passive part of the day.

  7. Sleep driving - Wikipedia

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    Sleep driving, [1] also known as sleepwalk driving, [2] is a rare phenomenon where the person drives a motor vehicle while they are sleepwalking. If stopped by police, sleepwalk-drivers are totally incapable of having any interaction with the police, if they are still sleepwalking during the event. [ 3 ]

  8. Scientists Say Walking This Much Could Add 11 Years to Your Life

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    The benefits of walking abound—improving heart health, sleep quality, and mood are just a few of the many pros of going for a stroll. Now, new research has found that walking could add over 10 ...

  9. Sleep paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Sleep paralysis is a state, during waking up or falling asleep, in which a person is conscious but in a complete state of full-body paralysis. [1] [2] During an episode, the person may hallucinate (hear, feel, or see things that are not there), which often results in fear. [1] [3] Episodes generally last no more than a few minutes. [2]