You’re familiar with the exploding head emoji, and last night you tried a new brownie recipe that totally “blew your mind.” But have you ever heard of exploding head syndrome (EHS)? We reached out to ...
Exploding head syndrome may sound like something out of a science fiction movie—but in fact it’s a very real sleep disorder. People with this sleep phenomenon are prone to experiencing loud and sudden ...
If you've heard a gun shot while you fall asleep that didn't actually happen, you may be experiencing exploding head syndrome. The most disturbing thing about exploding head syndrome is when it hits ...
Our article about “exploding head syndrome” prompted many of you to share your strange and intriguing stories, says William Park. I truly thought a bomb had gone off in the neighbourhood In our recent ...
Sufferers of rare disorder exploding head syndrome hear loud bangs when going to sleep. What goes bump in the night? Or more accurately 'bang', for people with a rare sleep disorder called exploding ...
A 20-year-old medical student was lying half-awake in bed in the morning, when he suddenly perceived a terrific bang in his head, which woke him fully and terrified him. He remained immobile for ...
It is a reliable rule of thumb that if something seems serious, it probably is. And there is certainly no arguing with fearful symptoms such as sudden blindness in one eye or the excruciating pain of ...
It’s strange, unpleasant and surprisingly common. Helen Thomson talks to a man whose head regularly ‘explodes’, and discovers how the condition might explain some unexpected experiences, perhaps even ...
It’s strange, unpleasant and surprisingly common. Helen Thomson talks to a man whose head regularly ‘explodes’, and discovers how the condition might explain some unexpected experiences, perhaps even ...