Exploding head syndrome is a type of sleep disorder known as a parasomnia. Parasomnias are unusual experiences that occur ...
A 75-year-old man presented with chronic exploding head syndrome, experiencing lightning-like sensations, thunder-like sounds, sleep paralysis, and intense fear during sleep onset. The symptoms, ...
Khaberni - Have you ever suddenly woken up from sleep to a sound resembling an explosion or gunfire inside your head, only to ...
A high percentage of young people experience a psychological phenomenon known as “exploding head syndrome,” according to Washington State University researchers. According to a WSU news release, those ...
It was the car crash to end all car crashes. Or so it sounded when it woke me in the early morning hours, wide-eyed, heart pounding. I lay curled up in bed, straining to hear other sounds outside my ...
Exploding head syndrome may sound like something out of a science fiction movie—but in fact it’s a very real sleep disorder. People with this sleep phenomenon are prone to experiencing loud and sudden ...
Sleep paralysis occurs in 1 in 5 people, and more crucially, often comes with scary visions, writes Baland Jalal.
Slow and steady breathing. Eyes heavy and gritty. The resting mind drifts off to the floating, semi-conscious state between wakefulness and sleep. All of a sudden, you're awake. A sound — something ...
Most of us have our fair share of wacky dreams involving everything from time machines to tutu-wearing trees. But check out some of the other strange phenomenon that can take place while we're sawing ...
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