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Remix Therapeutics Advances Breakthrough Cancer Therapy with FDA Fast Track Designation for REM-422 bit.ly/3NraASF Read now at PatientWorthy.com
#PatientWorthy #FDAFastTrack #adenoidcysticcarcinoma #ACC REM-422
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Remix Therapeutics Advances Breakthrough Cancer Therapy with FDA Fast Track Designation for REM-422 https://bit.ly/3NraASF Read now at PatientWorthy.com
#PatientWorthy #FDAFastTrack #AdenoidCysticCarcinoma #ACC REM-422
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Narcolepsy is more than just “feeling tired”—it’s a neurological condition that disrupts the brain’s ability to regulate sleep and wakefulness. People living with narcolepsy may experience excessive daytime sleepiness, sudden sleep attacks, sleep paralysis, vivid hallucinations, and in some cases cataplexy (a sudden loss of muscle control triggered by strong emotions).
While the exact cause isn’t always clear, narcolepsy is often linked to a deficiency of hypocretin (a brain chemical that helps control alertness), and may involve genetic and autoimmune factors. Certain risk factors—like family history or brain injury—can increase susceptibility, while triggers such as stress, lack of sleep, illness, or major life changes can worsen symptoms.
Understanding narcolepsy helps break stigma and encourages earlier diagnosis, better management, and stronger support for those affected. Awareness isn’t just knowledge—it’s empathy in action.
#NarcolepsyAwareness #SleepDisorder #InvisibleIllness #PatientWorthy
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Narcolepsy is more than just “feeling tired”—it’s a neurological condition that disrupts the brain’s ability to regulate sleep and wakefulness. People living with narcolepsy may experience excessive daytime sleepiness, sudden sleep attacks, sleep paralysis, vivid hallucinations, and in some cases cataplexy (a sudden loss of muscle control triggered by strong emotions).
While the exact cause isn’t always clear, narcolepsy is often linked to a deficiency of hypocretin (a brain chemical that helps control alertness), and may involve genetic and autoimmune factors. Certain risk factors—like family history or brain injury—can increase susceptibility, while triggers such as stress, lack of sleep, illness, or major life changes can worsen symptoms.
Understanding narcolepsy helps break stigma and encourages earlier diagnosis, better management, and stronger support for those affected. Awareness isn’t just knowledge—it’s empathy in action.
#NarcolepsyAwareness #SleepDisorder #InvisibleIllness #PatientWorthyImage attachment

April is Stress Awareness Month 💙
Stress looks different for everyone, and so does healing. Small steps, taken consistently, can make a meaningful difference.
Let’s check in on ourselves and each other, reduce stigma, and prioritize wellbeing—this month and beyond.
#StressAwarenessMonth #MentalHealthMatters #SelfCare #PatientWorthy
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April is Stress Awareness Month 💙
Stress looks different for everyone, and so does healing. Small steps, taken consistently, can make a meaningful difference.
Let’s check in on ourselves and each other, reduce stigma, and prioritize wellbeing—this month and beyond.
#StressAwarenessMonth #MentalHealthMatters #SelfCare #PatientWorthy
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