Meanwhile, beta blocker medications tend to reduce REM sleep, which is when most dreaming occurs, but research has found that ...
FOX 8 morning anchors Stefani Schaefer and Todd Meany sat down with Dr. Eric Yeh, a member of University Hospital’s Sleep Medicine team, to learn more about the brain’s inner workings while we’re ...
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Experts explain why common drugs like antidepressants or statins might be causing nightmares
Frequent nightmares could be a side effect of your medications. Experts say even antidepressants and sleep aids can alter your REM sleep.
As if nightmares aren't frightful enough, new research links frequent bad dreams to aging faster and dying earlier. Nightmare frequency is a stronger predictor of premature death than smoking, obesity ...
The FDA says more than 580,000 bottles of a blood pressure medication have been recalled over concerns that it may contain a ...
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Why do we have nightmares and how common are they?
CLEVELAND (WJW) — How many times have you been jolted awake in the dead of night by a pesky nightmare? A recent study from Sleepopolis, a website and online resource dedicated to sleep health, found ...
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