Study Links a Happy, Peaceful Mind to Sweet Dreams
The research could be useful for explaining why we dream, and eventually help treat mental health conditions associated with disturbed dreaming.
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The research could be useful for explaining why we dream, and eventually help treat mental health conditions associated with disturbed dreaming.
This migration can take the penguins on journeys totalling up to 4,225 miles from home.
These findings, if they hold up, could have a substantial impact on the future of mental health research.
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