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Why are we dreaming more under coronavirus lockdown?
Whether it's about the lockdown still going on years from now, or a panicky struggle for breath - many people are reporting having more vivid dreams than usual during this time.
So why is this be happening? Professor Mark Blagrove is from Swansea University's Sleep Laboratory.
(Stock photo of woman waking up after bad dream. Credit: Getty Images)
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