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  • Narcolepsy is not caused by psychiatric or psychological problems.

    Narcolepsy 2010

  • Narcolepsy is a very serious disability to suffer from.

    Think Progress » Cheney takes a nap. 2006

  • Narcolepsy, which is characterized by severe daytime sleepiness and sudden sleep attacks, appears to be genetic.

    DigTriad.com - Top News 2009

  • In addition to Sleep Apnea, Dr. Lace provides consultations for other sleep disorders such as Narcolepsy and Insomnia.

    YubaNet.com 2010

  • In addition to Sleep Apnea, Dr. Lace provides consultations for other sleep disorders such as Narcolepsy and Insomnia.

    YubaNet.com 2010

  • Where earlier albums opened with pounded piano chords, the dramatic, tempered swells of "Narcolepsy" start here.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2008

  • Narcolepsy can be a devastating disease if family, acquaintances, and teachers do not understand the disorder.

    Narcolepsy 2010

  • Narcolepsy cannot be cured, but its symptoms can usually be controlled so that a person with narcolepsy can lead a fairly normal life.

    Narcolepsy 2010

  • Narcolepsy often runs in families, but many people with narcolepsy do not have relatives who are affected.

    Narcolepsy 2010

  • Narcolepsy causes a person to fall asleep suddenly and unexpectedly.

    Swine Flu Shot Under Review After Narcolepsy Link Nicholas Miriello 2011

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