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Plagued by the ‘hypnic jerk’? 4 surprising causes of condition that could be early sign of Parkinson’s or heart attack
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The article examines hypnic jerks—involuntary muscle twitches that occur while falling asleep—and presents various causes, while claiming sleep experts link them to serious conditions like Parkinson's disease and heart attacks.

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Plagued by the ‘hypnic jerk’? 4 surprising causes of condition that could be early sign of Parkinson’s or heart attack
MANY are jolted awake by a twitch as they're drifting off to sleep, but what causes these sudden movements? Sleep experts say that involuntary twitches - known as a hypnic jerk - could be an early sign of Parkinson's disease or a heart attack, and they have now highlighted several surprising causes of the movements....
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