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Narcolepsy Quiz.
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How much do you know about Narcolepsy? Let's find out!
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sleepdisorder
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psychology
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Sakina Rashaa
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Question 1
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Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder.
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False
Question 2
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Narcolepsy is discriminate.
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True
False
Question 3
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Cataplexy causes loss of blood.
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True
False
Question 4
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People who are narcoleptic experience sleep paralysis.
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True
False
Question 5
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Narcolepsy is not a life-long problem, but it is progressive.
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True
False
Question 6
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World Sleep Day is celebrated on March 18 of every year.
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True
False
Question 7
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All narcoleptics have cataplexy.
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True
False
Question 8
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Nocturnal polysomnogram is a way of detecting narcolepsy.
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True
False
Question 9
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Research in South China indicates narcolepsy is influenced by nurture.
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True
False
Question 10
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Narcolepsy does not affect the memory, but only the sleep cycles.
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True
False
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