From Insomnia To Sexsomnia, Unlocking The 'Secret World' Of Sleep
Neurologist Guy Leschziner, author of The Nocturnal Brain, says several different brain states occur while we sleep — which explains why people sometimes walk, eat and even have sex when sleeping.
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July 24, 2019 at 01:25AM
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NPR News: From Insomnia To Sexsomnia, Unlocking The 'Secret World' Of Sleep
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