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  1. May 22, 2024 · You can have nightmares for all kinds of reasons, including anxiety, sleep deprivation, drug and alcohol use, and medical conditions like obstructive sleep apnea and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Nightmares can also be a side effect of certain medications. But why? That part is less clear.

  2. May 21, 2024 · Nightmares and “daymares,” dreamlike hallucinations that appear when awake, may be little-known signs of the onset of lupus and other systemic autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis,...

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  3. 1 day ago · Disrupted sleep with graphic nightmares, as well as hallucinations could be a sign of autoimmune disease flare-ups. Image credit: Peter Dazeley/Getty Images. Researchers from the University of ...

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  5. May 21, 2024 · The onset of nightmares and dreamlike-hallucinations while awake could be an early warning sign of autoimmune diseases such as lupus or a symptom that comes before a relapse, according to a study...

  6. May 22, 2024 · Nightmares could be an early warning system for the onset of autoimmune disorders in the brain. A new study led by University of Cambridge public health researcher Melanie Sloan has found that bad dreams are one of the most common and early signs of a lupus flare-up.

  7. May 22, 2024 · Recognizing nightmares and hallucinations as early flare symptoms may provide an “early warning system,” enabling improved care and potentially reducing clinic times by averting flares at an earlier stage. Professor Guy Leschziner is a study author, neurologist at Guys’ and St Thomas’ hospital, and author of The Secret World of Sleep.

  8. May 21, 2024 · Nightmares and “daymares,” dreamlike hallucinations that appear when awake, may be little-known signs of the onset of lupus and other systemic autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis,...

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