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Is talking in your sleep waking up your partner? Here's how to stop it
CNN
Over two-thirds of people will talk in their sleep during their lifetime, and while it normally doesn't negative impact health, it can affect your bed partner's sleep quality.
Talking in your sleep is a parasomnia disorder called somniloquy, and experts aren't exactly sure why it happens, said Dr. Kannan Ramar, professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.More Related News

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