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What a Narcoleptic Dog Can Teach Us About Sleep

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At Stanford's Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine, there's an unusual group of patients who suffer from narcolepsy who are helping doctors and researchers. They're chihuahuas, poodles and other dogs with a genetic predisposition to the sleep disorder. KQED Science reporter Amy Standen joins us to explain.

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