Ever felt that you are just about dozing off when you hear a loud thud, only to realise it was nothing? Well, you are not ...
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 ...
Referred to as EHS, the syndrome belongs to a family of sleep disorders known as parasomnias, which involve unusual and unpleasant events that disrupt our snooze. They include sleep paralysis - the ...
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 ...
Exploding head syndrome may sound like a made-up condition - in fact, it's a real and frightening medical disorder, and one that a study suggests is surprisingly common. People with exploding head ...
When a growling stomach doesn't just mean you're hungry and the peculiar condition that wakes sufferers up with a loud bang FROM grumbles and creaks to pops and whistles, your body makes all sorts of ...
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 ...
OVERCOME with fear, Jill Lafferty lept from her bed – convinced she’d heard gunfire outside her home. It wasn’t the first time the 64-year-old grandmother had heard a shooting in her sleep in the last ...
FROM grumbles and creaks to pops and whistles, your body makes all sorts of weird sounds you don't have control over. Though they're usually nothing to worry about and you might be pretty used to them ...
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 ...