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A study links frequent nightmares to a higher risk of early death, stronger than smoking or poor diet. Experts explain why and how to protect your health.
A new study found that people with lactose intolerance and food allergies report more severe nightmares. This could indicate ...
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Nightmares Aren’t Just Spooky—They Could Be Fast-Forwarding Your Biological Clock and What You Can Do About ItEver woken up in the middle of a bad dream, your heart pounding, only to dismiss it as an innocent midnight fright? Well, it ...
A new Canadian study has found that eating dairy (including cheese) is associated with nightmares. However, their research ...
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