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Their study has linked the severity of nightmares to self-reported lactose intolerance and other food allergies, while adding ...
Is cheese fueling your nightmares? A study of Canadian students found late-night dairy linked to more bad dreams—particularly ...
Patrick McNamara, an associate professor of neurology at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine who ...
If someone eats a trigger food for their lactose intolerance, that can cause sleep disruptions known as "micro-arousals," ...
A new Canadian study has found that a late-night cheese snack could lead to nightmares. The study, ...
The findings of a new study suggest that the age-old belief that eating cheese before bed can give you nightmares might ...
Research shows eating patterns and sensitivities are linked to nightmares, with sleep quality affecting dream intensity and ...
Around 40% believed late-night snacking or eating certain foods could lead to tossing and turning all night. Most blamed ...
Nightmares and bad sleep may be fueled by what you eat. A new study connects food sensitivities to dream disturbance.
Researchers surveyed over 1,000 university students and found that lactose intolerance, especially when accompanied by ...