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- 1From:The New York Times MagazineWhen the concerns I was recording became repetitive, I followed this free insight into my subconscious. I started recording my dreams last winter, when I was confined to my apartment for long stretches. In the pages of...
- 2From:The EconomistDreamers can be asked questions. Some will even give answers DREAMS ARE clearly important. All humans have them, as do animals from cats to elephants. Neuroscientists believe they are involved in the processing of...
- 3From:The American Poetry Review (Vol. 52, Issue 2)When you want someone to look at your tarot cards, you ask for a reading. Diviners can read tea leaves, coffee grounds, wine sediments, your palm, your head, and the iris of your eye. If you're a Diviner, in order to...
- 4From:LILIPOH (Vol. 31, Issue 110)January feels more long-awaited than other months because it is. November and December, for a lot of us, mean family, friends, food; everything good about the season. So, I don't like to admit the small sorrows I feel...
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- 7From:Spectator (Vol. 348, Issue 10089)Last night I dreamt I went on holiday again. It seemed to me I stood by the departure gate, and for a while I could not enter, for I kept setting the metal detector off. Then, like all unvaccinated dreamers, I was...
- 8From:The American Poetry Review (Vol. 51, Issue 1)Despy Boutris's writing has been published or is forthcoming in Copper Nickel, The Gettysburg Review, Colorado Review, The Journal, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. Currently, she teaches at the University of Houston and...
- 9From:The New York Times MagazineTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android . Deirdre Barrett's body was in bed, but her mind was in a library. The library was inside a very old house,...
- 10From:The Exceptional Parent (Vol. 51, Issue 11)"We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep." --William Shakespeare, The Tempest, (IV.i.148-158) A dream is among the most mysterious realms of human experience: we are...
- 11From:Women's Health Weekly2023 MAR 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators discuss new findings in Oncology - Breast Cancer. According to news reporting originating in New Haven, Connecticut,...
- 12From:The EconomistVaccines get all the glory, but it is really the immune system that does the heavy lifting. Indeed, those with weak immune systems often benefit little from The immune system is metabolically expensive for the body to...
- 13From:Women's Health Weekly2023 MAR 9 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- New research on nursing is the subject of a new report. According to news reporting out of Mashhad, Iran, by NewsRx editors,...
- 14From:AirGuide BusinessWellness trends in 2023 include "sleep tourism," which involves staying in hotels that prioritize rest and offer special suites, mattresses and other amenities to help tourists customize their sleeping experiences....
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- 18From:New Statesman (Vol. 152, Issue 5705)Insomnia strikes again. It's like Tolstoy's line about unhappy families: each person's experience of it is different. In fact, each of my experiences with it is different. The trick is not to have anything to do the next...
- 19From:McKnight's Long-Term Care NewsDrinking alcohol, even in moderate amounts, Scientists from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine conducted a study of mice to examine the effects of chronic alcohol exposure on the brain. The study was...
- 20From:MPR Monthly Prescribing ReferenceHealthDay News — Frequent sleep medication use is associated with an increased risk for dementia in White older adults, according to a study published online January 31 in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. Yue Leng,...