This experience has a dramatic name: exploding head syndrome. Despite the alarming name, it’s not dangerous, not painful, and ...
There are several theories behind exploding head syndrome, including disturbances in the middle ear, partial seizures, sudden withdrawal from antidepressant medications—even genetic mutations. But the ...
A 75-year-old man presented with chronic exploding head syndrome, experiencing lightning-like sensations, thunder-like sounds, sleep paralysis, and intense fear during sleep onset. The symptoms, ...
It may sound like the plot of either a horrible sci-fi film or Tarantino's best yet, but "exploding head syndrome" is a genuine neurological disorder in which people experience a loud crashing sound ...
Strong winds and steady rain toppled trees and knocked out power. by Jonathan Care Lakewood parents charged after weeks-old baby dies from suspected abusive head injuries A Lakewood couple has been ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results