5 surprising discoveries about dreams

No one is clear about what dreams they work and what they function. Only know that dreams appear in a strange way. The following 6 facts will reveal some of this secret.

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1. Most dreams are not sweet

In fact, dreams tend to make us feel uncomfortable. Some studies suggest that dreams show us more scary situations than positive and positive situations. However, this will help us to be more stable in case of danger in real life.

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No one really knows the mystery of dreams that appear while we sleep

2. Dreams can be a "warning sign" for health problems

When you meet a nightmare, it doesn't mean there's something wrong with you. However, a recent study found that nightmares sometimes involve heart disease and migraine.

If you have an infection somewhere, the dream will come more slowly. You will often have to stay awake for a long time before entering the dream. Dr Patrick McNamara, a neuroscientist at Boston University School of Medicine, said: 'This is the reason why dreams come true and strange hallucinations appear.'

3. The 'wet dream' is not only for men but also for women

It's easy to find evidence for men to reach orgasm in their dreams, in women, this ability can happen. In a 1986 study, 37% of women reported having an orgasmic experience while sleeping.

4. Your body is paralyzed while dreaming

This is an activity of the body to prevent movement (running, jumping, punching, kicking .) while we dream. When you enter a dream, the brain system sends signals down the spinal cord to relax us and gradually become paralyzed.

5. When dreaming, we see more than we hear

Dreams tend to make you see more than you hear. Besides, the touch sensations in the dream appear less than that.