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Treatment: In 1966, William Dement proposed that patients with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) but without cataplexy, sleep paralysis, or sleep-onset rapid eye movement (REM) should not be considered narcoleptic.1 In 1972, Roth et al described a ...

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This is often one of the first places that doctors go themselves to brush up on conditions and treatments. eMedicine offers great summaries that round up all the latest research and opinion into one article for review. The only drawback of this site is that many people find the medical jargon a bit hard to understand. If you like what the OrganizedWisdom team has found here, but there are parts you'd like explained further, share it with your family doctor and see if you can get more details from him or her.

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