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7 surprising facts about dreams — why we have them and what they mean from NPR Andrea Muraskin

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Dreaming is often misunderstood. But in a new book, a neuroscientist argues that it’s one of the most vital functions of the human brain, and just about anyone can tap into dreams’ insights.

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