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Excessive yawning and thermoregulation: two case histories of chronic, debilitating bouts of yawning
Sleep and Breathing, 08/10/09
Gallup Jr. GG et al. – The trigger for yawning in these patients appears to be related to increases in body/brain temperature. These cases are consistent with growing evidence showing that recurrent episodes of excessive yawning are not necessarily associated with a sleep disorder, but rather may be indicative of thermoregulatory dysfunction.
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