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Study says more than 9 hours of sleep can lead to more nightmares!

Sleeping for more than 9 hours a night can increase your chances of having nightmares, according to a study conducted by the University of Oxford.
Posted by: admin , August 2, 2017
  • Sleeping for more than 9 hours a night can increase your chances of having nightmares, according to a study conducted by the University of Oxford.
  • During the study, 846 participants answered questions about the frequency and severity of their nightmares (which yielded a score on the ‘nightmare severity scale’), and disclosed important life events (such as illness, divorce etc), their tendency to worry, drinking habits, and how much sleep they got.
  • The results will terrify you.
  • There was an increase in the occurrence of nightmares for people who slept more than 9 hours.
  • Stephanie Rek from the University says sleeping for longer increases the amount of rapid eye movement sleep (when nightmares are most likely to occur).
  • Unsurprisingly, worrying about things had the most distinct effect on the the frequency and severity of nightmares.

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https://www.newscientist.com/article/2142086-keep-having-nightmares-you-may-be-getting-too-much-sleep/?mc_cid=187d96b172&mc_eid=0a51e59266

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Tags: 9 hours of sleep, Increase your chances, Nightmare severity scale, nightmares, Oxford University, Participants, Rapid eye movement, Sleep, Stephanie rek, study, University of Oxford, Worrying

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