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The surprising cause of most nightmaresNew York Post
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— Stephanie Rek, from the University of Oxford, was curious about the underlying cause of nightmares and so conducted one of the largest ever ...
Nightmares: identifying potential causal factors — Department ...www.psych.ox.ac.uk › news › nig...
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Stephanie Rek, Bryony Sheaves and Daniel Freeman from the Department of Psychiatry have been exploring what contributes to bad dreams, ...
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Sleep More Than 9 Hours? You May Have More Nightmares: Study
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Nightmares after a traumatizing experience might not have anything to do with stress. That's just one surprising finding to come out of what New Scientist...
Keep having nightmares? You may be getting too much ...New Scientist
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— But most people get nightmares at some point, prompting Stephanie Rek at the University of Oxford and her colleagues to perform one of the ...
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