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Alkermes’ Alixorexton Shows Promise in Narcolepsy Type 1: Vibrance-1 Phase 2 Results to Be Unveiled at World Sleep 2025 bit.ly/48oo6OT Read now at PatientWorthy.com
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Alkermes’ Alixorexton Shows Promise in Narcolepsy Type 1: Vibrance-1 Phase 2 Results to Be Unveiled at World Sleep 2025 https://bit.ly/48oo6OT Read now at PatientWorthy.com
#PatientWorthy #Narcolepsy #ClinicalTrials
13 hours ago

11 Foods for a Stronger Liver: What to Eat and Why It Matters bit.ly/4onMzse Read now at PatientWorthy.com
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11 Foods for a Stronger Liver: What to Eat and Why It Matters https://bit.ly/4onMzse Read now at PatientWorthy.com
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15 hours ago

Narcolepsy is more than just feeling tired. it’s a complex neurological disorder that affects sleep-wake cycles and daily life. There are two types: Type 1 Narcolepsy includes cataplexy, a sudden loss of muscle tone often triggered by emotions, and is linked to low levels of hypocretin, a brain chemical that regulates wakefulness. Type 2 Narcolepsy, on the other hand, does not involve cataplexy and typically has normal hypocretin levels, but still causes overwhelming daytime sleepiness and disrupted nighttime sleep. Both types deserve greater understanding and support. Awareness leads to better diagnosis, treatment, and compassion for those living with this invisible condition. To learn more about narcolepsy visit our website at patientworthy.com
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