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  2. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    In humans it developed symptoms including sneezing, headache, sore throat, fever, vomiting, red eyes, coughing and finally death. The virus later mutates and causes temporary bleeding from the nose and mouth and degenerates most humans into a more caveman -like state by making them lose their ability to speak and making them less intelligent.

  3. The No. 1 Best Side to Sleep on For Heart Health ... - AOL

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    However, if you're hyper-focused on heart health—not a bad focus to have, by the way—which sleep position should you get into? Cardiologists discuss the best side to sleep on for heart health ...

  4. From (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    After climbing to the top, she is met by the boy in white, who apologizes and explains "this is the only way" before shoving Tabitha out a window. Tabitha awakens in a hospital, where a doctor tells her she was found on the side of a trail by hikers three days earlier. A stunned Tabitha realizes she has escaped to the outside world.

  5. Sleeping positions - Wikipedia

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    Sleep position and snoring. It is recommended that people at risk of obstructive sleep apnea sleep on their side [4] and with a 30° or higher elevation of the upper body. [5] Snoring, which may be (but is not necessarily) an indicator of obstructive sleep apnea, may also be alleviated by sleeping on one's side. [6] [7]

  6. Why do we pick a certain side of the bed to sleep on ... - AOL

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    Most people feel strongly about which side of the bed they sleep on. Experts unravel why that is.

  7. Survey reveals that over half the nation picks the right side ...

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    According to a recent survey, 40 percent of Americans have always slept on the same side of the bed, though over half of the participants said that right vs. left wasn't a conscious choice. "In ...

  8. Neuroscience of sleep - Wikipedia

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    The neuroscience of sleep is the study of the neuroscientific and physiological basis of the nature of sleep and its functions. Traditionally, sleep has been studied as part of psychology and medicine. [1] The study of sleep from a neuroscience perspective grew to prominence with advances in technology and the proliferation of neuroscience research from the second half of the twentieth century.

  9. Catathrenia - Wikipedia

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    Catathrenia or nocturnal groaning is a sleep-related breathing disorder, consisting of end-inspiratory apnea (breath holding) and expiratory groaning during sleep. It describes a rare condition characterized by monotonous, irregular groans while sleeping. [1] Catathrenia begins with a deep inspiration. The person with catathrenia holds his or ...