Student branded ‘lazy’ by teachers beats sleep disorder & dyslexia to achieve doctorate

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A STUDENT who used to nod off in class has overcome a rare sleep disorder to be awarded a doctorate.

Eve Bird, 31, left school with no qualifications because she was too sleepy to concentrate.

Her teachers put her symptoms down to being a lazy teenager.

But she was suffering from sleep narcolepsy – which makes people drop off at inappropriate times.

Eve only discovered she had the chronic condition after completing an honours degree in microbiology and biotechnology at Edinburgh’s Napier University.

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