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  2. Why am I falling asleep randomly? 4 reasons - Medical News Today

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/falling-asleep-randomly

    Narcolepsy is a brain disorder that makes a person feel sleepy most of the time. People with the condition sometimes fall asleep suddenly, sometimes unexpectedly.

  3. Falling Asleep Randomly: It’s Not Always Narcolepsy - Rise...

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    The two most common causes of falling asleep randomly are high sleep debt or being out of sync with your circadian rhythm. Falling asleep randomly can also be caused by narcolepsy, sleep apnea, alcohol, anxiety, depression, or medical conditions like diabetes and anemia.

  4. Narcolepsy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/narcolepsy/symptoms-causes/syc-20375497

    In narcolepsy, you may suddenly enter REM sleep without going through NREM sleep. This can happen both at night and during the day. Cataplexy, sleep paralysis and hallucinations are similar to changes that occur in REM sleep. But in narcolepsy they happen while you're awake or drowsy.

  5. What Triggers a Narcolepsy Sleep Attack? An Expert Weighs In - ...

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    You may fall asleep in conversation, at your desk at work, or even while driving. Here are tips from an expert to manage narcolepsy sleep attacks.

  6. The Symptoms and Early Signs of Narcolepsy — and How to Spot Them

    www.everydayhealth.com/narcolepsy/symptoms-early-signs-how-spot-them

    One feature that does distinguish excessive daytime sleepiness due to narcolepsy is a “sleep attack,” when people fall asleep suddenly, unintentionally, and in a way that is out of their...

  7. Narcolepsy: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that causes an urge to fall asleep suddenly during the daytime that’s almost impossible to resist. Although this condition isn’t common, it’s widely known because of its symptoms and how they happen.

  8. Sleep Attacks: What You Should Know - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/narcolepsy-sleep-attacks

    Hypocretin, also called orexin, is a brain chemical that controls when you’re awake and when you’re in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. People with narcolepsy often don’t have as many brain cells...

  9. Narcolepsy: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment - WebMD

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    People with narcolepsy have intense, uncontrollable daytime sleepiness. They may suddenly fall asleep at any time during any activity. In a typical sleep cycle, we enter the early stages of...

  10. Watch Out for These 7 Abnormal Sleep Behaviors for Quality Sleep

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    Excessive snoring. Excessive snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea, a serious condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, according to the Mayo Clinic. This disruption can ...

  11. Causes of Excessive Sleepiness: Sleep Apnea, Narcolepsy, RLS - ...

    www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/sleep-apnea-daytime-sleepiness

    9 min read. Do you struggle to stay awake during work and other activities and you don't know why? Could sleep apnea or another medical condition be the main culprit? Sometimes the cause of...