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 ...
David Cronenberg’s Scanners, the cult classic horror that you may know for its graphically exploding head, is being turned into a TV show. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 1981 horror movie is ...
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Exploding Head Syndrome (EHS) is a benign but abnormal sensory reaction where a person hears loud sounds perceived within the head when transitioning from sleep to wake or wake to sleep. Sounds heard ...
Donald Trump is handling the narcissistic injury of trailing a Black woman in the polls about as well as could be expected, which is to say: The former president is variously denying and lashing out ...
“Exploding head syndrome is totally different than what Hillary Clinton is experiencing right now. That’s different” – taken from Fox News, of course. Even they can’t blame Hillary for this because ...
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 ...
Some people suffer from a sleep problem known as exploding head syndrome (EHS) several times a week, a study has revealed. EHS sufferers can hear loud noises that aren't there, or feel as though there ...
It was the car crash to end all car crashes. Or so it sounded when it woke me in the early morning hours, wide-eyed, heart pounding. I lay curled up in bed, straining to hear other sounds outside my ...
I don’t know about you, but I love a good exploding head. Ever since I saw psychic mutant head-exploder flick Scanners as a tot, I’ve tracked all the ways a head can explode in film. Sometimes it just ...