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Treating narcolepsy will help reduce your symptoms. Work with your health care provider to create a plan that's best for you. Learning healthy habits and taking medications can improve your life. Getting support from your family and friends will also help you to cope with narcolepsy at home and at work.
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Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder that involves the central nervous system. People with narcolepsy may have sleep attacks that come on without warning. Narcolepsy often shows up in younger people, but can also appear later in life. It can be diagnosed by a health care provider or a sleep specialist. Read on to learn what you can do to cope with narcolepsy.
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