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On the Web
- Narcolepsy Association UK - The homepage for Narcolepsy Association UK - UKAN a registered charity
- Stanford University's Center for Narcolepsy - Includes information on treatment, pointers to latest research and publications, their current research and information on the basic mechanisms of narcolepsy.
- Narcolepsy Internet - Support and Information for people with narcolepsy or ideopathic hypersomnia, their family, and care-providers. Also provides a private member-only email based discussion group.
- The Narcolepsy Institute - The Narcolepsy Institute provides support services to individuals who have narcolepsy and their families in New York City (Montefiore Medical Center).
- Mayo Clinic: Narcolepsy - Learn the signs, symptoms, causes, treatment, and how to cope with this condition.
- Narcolepsy - What is it Really Like? - Information on the difficulties associated with diagnosis and treatment.
- Narcolepsy Network - Support for people who have narcolepsy (or related sleep disorders), their families and friends, and professionals involved in treatment, research, and public education.
- Narcolepsy: a psychiatrist's perspective - A personal view from a retired psychiatrist on narcolepsy and related conditions.
- Swiss Narcolepsy Association - Information on the activities of the association.
- Center for Narcolepsy - The Stanford University Sleep Clinic was the first medical clinic established to specialize in sleep disorders.
Wikipedia Articles
- List of people with narcolepsy - This is a list of notable people thought to suffer from narcolepsy. Sources are provided for each name on the list, but keep in mind that some of these sources may not be reliable.
- Narcolepsy (disambiguation) - Narcolepsy may refer to:
- Narcolepsy - | ICD9 =
- Automatic behavior - ... behavior, from the Greek automatismos or self action, is the spontaneous production of often purposeless verbal or motor behavior without conscious self-control or self-censorship. This condition can be observed in a variety of contexts, including schizophrenia, psychogenic fugue, epilepsy (in complex partial seizures and Jacksonian seizures), narcolepsy or in response to a traumatic event.
- Pathogenic hypothesis of homosexuality - ... pointed to by the supposedly reduced number of offspring produced by homosexuality, meaning evolution would strongly select against it, by the low identical twin concordance for homosexuality, which further argues against genetic influence[citation needed], and by analogue with diseases that alter brain structure and behavior, such as narcolepsy, which are suspected of being triggered by viral infection. It is inaccurate to refer to this hypothesis as a theory, as a theory represents a well-tested and verified hypothesis that has withstood all currently possibly scientific scrutiny and inquiry.