The Disturbing Link Between Frequent Nightmares and Suicide Risk
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The first teenage patient I ever saw as a medical student was 16, thin, had long brown hair, and a long-sleeved flannel shirt.
The first teenage patient I ever saw as a medical student was 16, thin, had long brown hair, and a long-sleeved flannel shirt.
The frequency of nightmares can predict the onset of these three health problems, including suicide risk.
New research has found that frequent nightmares increase the risk for suicide. The study, published in the peer-reviewed open…