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Everyday Health on MSNLactose Intolerance and Bad Dreams: New Study Finds a LinkA survey of more than 1,000 university students found a strong relationship between lactose intolerance and nightmares.
Over a thousand students revealed a striking link between lactose intolerance and nightmare-filled nights, hinting that ...
Feedback has been invited to an event next year in Shaoxing, China. It's an academic conference promising "revolutionary ...
A new study by Frontiers in Psychology discovered that consuming cheese before bed could lead to “bizarre or disturbing ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNCould Your Nightmares Come From Cheese? Maybe, If You’re Lactose IntolerantLearn more about the link between food intolerance, poor sleep, and nightmares.
New research shows that people with worse symptoms of lactose intolerance tended to report more frequent nightmares.
Cheese really can give people nightmares, according to new research. Scientists have found that eating too much dairy can ...
Is cheese fueling your nightmares? A study of Canadian students found late-night dairy linked to more bad dreams—particularly ...
Research shows eating patterns and sensitivities are linked to nightmares, with sleep quality affecting dream intensity and ...
New research suggests that cheese before bed could lead to more intense nightmares, if you're lactose intolerant.
Healthy eating, such as less evening eating, predicted higher dream recall, while unhealthy eating—including gastric symptoms ...
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