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Reasons why you might be waking up with tingling hands

If your morning routine occasionally includes waking up to a limb that feels less like a part of your body and more like a bag of static, you are far from alone. We have all been there—staring at a hand or arm that has seemingly decided to “clock out” for the night, waiting that agonizing minute for the spark of life to return to our fingertips.

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But what is the science behind this phantom flicker? While colloquially dismissed as “pins and needles,” this phenomenon—which manifests as numbness, prickling…

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