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sábado, 1 de marzo de 2014

Nightmares?

Childhood nightmares may point to looming health issues


Nightmare of a clownDisturbed sleep may be a sign of mental health problems

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Regular nightmares in childhood may be an early warning sign of psychotic disorders, researchers in the UK warn.
The study, in the journal Sleep, said most children had nightmares, but persistent ones may be a sign of something more serious.
Having night terrors - screaming and thrashing limbs while asleep - also heightened the risk.

Nightmares? No thanks! I remember that when I was younger, I had nightmares, I don’t remember the frequency of these nightmares, but I hope that they were very occasionally.
It’s interesting news, because it says that children that have nightmares, when they grow up they can have some problems and they can have psychotic mental problems. It’s interesting the world of the dreams, because a lot of people believe in the meaning in the dreams, and they know if they dream something, it means that they will win money in the future for example. I don’t believe in that, I think that’s it’s a crap, like horoscope or Chinese crackers.
Maybe scientists can find that if you have a lot nightmares when you are young, it can produces traumas when you grow up, so I hope that when I was little I don’t have a lot of nightmares, for my security, do you have some nightmares when you was little?  


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