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This particular epidemic started in September 1978 and lasted nearly two years, with 60 girls and three boys having a total of 447 blackouts, which took the form of simple faints or suddenly falling asleep.
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At the wedding reception, they notice the guests all suddenly falling asleep.
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Puppies will usually play vigorously and then suddenly fall asleep.
Then suddenly fell asleep when Wilson started talking, although I liked his enunciation.
"Go to hell!" he shouted, and blubbered noisily, in a way that made her hate him, and then he suddenly fell asleep.
The Challenge: Can you solve a medical mystery involving a 43-year-old woman who suddenly falls asleep and can't be awakened?
Under "How dangerous is it?" in the FAQ there was no mention of the danger that sufferers at the wheel of a vehicle may suddenly fall asleep and possibly kill or seriously injure themselves and/or others.
Prescribed in the UK as Provigil, it was licensed in 2002 for use as a treatment for narcolepsy - a brain disorder that can cause a person to suddenly fall asleep at inappropriate times or to experience chronic pervasive sleepiness and fatigue.
After half an hour of uninterrupted psychic stroking, he suddenly fell asleep.
Around 3 million people worldwide suffer from narcolepsy – a brain condition that causes you to suddenly fall asleep without warning.
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