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Night Terrors

Night terrors is a sleeping disorder that is different from nightmares. Unlike bad dreams, the sleeper will enter a state of terror or panic. They sometimes begin screaming, thrashing, or get out of bed. When they wake up, they usually have no memory of the event.

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