What was the nightmare all about?
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Nightmares can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. In children, it's a regular stage of the development process. Causes include scary movies and books, individual experiences or medication side effects.
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Barrett theorizes that nightmares act as the brain's way of focusing a person's attention on issues they need to address. "Nightmares probably evolved to help make us anxious about potential dangers," Barrett said.
Nightmares can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. In children, it's a regular stage of the development process. Causes include scary movies and books, individual experiences or medication side effects.
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