Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire. People who kick and lash out while fast asleep in bed face a
high risk of developing Parkinson’s disease and certain forms of dementia,
scientists report online December 24 in Neurology. http://louis4j4sheehan4esquire.wordpress.com
The condition, called rapid-eye-movement sleep behavior
disorder, results when a person’s muscles fail to relax during sleep. “During
REM sleep, with the most vivid dreaming, mostly we’re paralyzed,” says
neurologist
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