Most of us have seen the classic television trope of a sleepwalker: a person, arms outstretched, staggering about the house as if directed by a video game controller. But what is sleepwalking, exactly ...
A new study provides strong support for the notion that the tendency to sleepwalk is hereditary, passed from parent to child through some as-yet-unidentified gene. Compared to children with no family ...
Sleepwalking can occur due to certain medications like zolpidem or health conditions, including stress and sleep deprivation. Some medications may reduce sleepwalking. Have you ever gone to sleep in ...
I couldn’t believe my eyes! Watch as I react to the shocking things I did while sleepwalking and the lessons I learned from ...
People have long been fascinated with sleepwalkers — by those who roam during the night without awareness, climbing out of windows, walking down the street, urinating in a cupboard, or moving ...
A new study indicates 3.6 percent of American adults are prone to sleepwalking, but scientists still don't understand what causes the phenomenon. Photo by Soffie Hicks A study in Tuesday’s issue of ...
Imagine waking up in the morning, surrounded by evidence of a midnight snacking session you couldn't quite recall. Or what if you came to behind the wheel of a car with no memory of how you got there?
Jennifer Aniston is opening up about her struggles with insomnia and sleepwalking. The former Friends star told People in a new interview that she spent decades dealing with sleep problems before ...