Article and infograph originally published on ivypanda.com by @JamieCorbyn. Hi, I know it’s been a minute since I last published a post, I hope you are well despite what Corona Virus aka COVID19 pandemic has put through this year. Remaining hopeful and knowing that this too shall pass is of importance no matter what. Enough saidRead More
Narcolepsy Africa Foundation is excited to announce that it is coming together with 22 organizations around the world to establish World Narcolepsy Day.
Narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia affect over 3 million people worldwide, yet the majority of people living with these conditions are currently undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
World Sleep Day is an annual event to raise awareness of sleep disorders and the burden that they place on society. The 12th annual World Sleep Day will be held on Friday, March 15, 2019.
Narcolepsy is a common cause of chronic sleepiness, affecting about 1 in 2,000 people. Narcolepsy typically develops during the teen years and lasts for life. Narcolepsy is a manageable condition, and students with narcolepsy can lead full and rewarding lives.