NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although only a handful of people in the United States sleepwalk every year, a new study suggests close to one-third may do it at some point in their lives.
Sleep walking is a rare disorder where an individual gets out of bed and starts to walk while in a state of sleep. Sleep walking is sometimes seen in young children around the ages of ...
Sleepwalking is pretty common in school age children. This was recently a topic of interest as my Mother is currently staying with the grandchildren and my niece is a sleepwalker.
Sleepwalking is a type of sleep disorder known as a parasomnia. This happens when a person partially awakens during the night, walks, or does other complex behaviors while still technically asleep.