Narcolepsy (Subscribe)
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Information on the difficulties associated with diagnosis and treatment.
Offers stories about experiences with symptoms, doctors, medicines and everyday life.
Includes information on treatment, pointers to latest research and publications, their current research and information on the basic mechanisms of narcolepsy.
This site gives clinical, genetic and HLA information about this disorder.
Information on the activities of the association.
Flyer for research project looking for narcoleptic volunteers.
Information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Virginia Ramage Smith describes the experience of narcolepsy in a family member.
A site dedicated to narcolepsy and the people who live with it, including a description of symptoms, tips for coping with the disorder, treatment options, sources of help, and links to research and sleep disorder sites.
Support group for people with sleep disorders.
Basic information on narcolepsy from National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment.
Support for people who have narcolepsy (or related sleep disorders), their families and friends, and professionals involved in treatment, research, and public education.
A personal view from a retired psychiatrist on narcolepsy and related conditions.
Documentary featuring new research about narcolespy, including information about orexin--a chemical that appears to help humans wake up.
Information about narcolepsy-related issues. Includes personal stories and news about the disorder.
General narcolepsy information and faqs, support groups, research and schedule of events. Part of the University of Illinois at Chicago.
The Stanford University Sleep Clinic was the first medical clinic established to specialize in sleep disorders.
Site dedicated to narcoleptics by a narcoleptic. Includes experiences with this disorder, FAQs, message board, chat and information on medicine.
The Narcolepsy Institute provides support services to individuals who have narcolepsy and their families in New York City (Montefiore Medical Center).
Support and Information for people with narcolepsy or ideopathic hypersomnia, their family, and care-providers. Also provides a private member-only email based discussion group.
Offers an archive, post a article and joining instructions.
A place for people to help each other with chat, message board & group news available.
Online version of patient, researcher and physician newsletter.
