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Health, 01.09.2019 15:30 saabrrinnaaa

Those who have experienced night terrors will usually
a.
experience restful sleep throughout the night
b.
have a vivid recollection of the incident afterwards
c.
have anxiety about going back to sleep after an incident
d.
use alarm clocks to wake themselves at regular intervals

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