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Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Brits issued urgent 'nightmare' warning issued to anyone that eats cheese
A warning has been issued for anyone who eats cheese, because, as it turns out, cheese really can cause nightmares. Who knew? A study claims that fans of cheese should be warned about the potential side effects and impact. A study of over 1,000 people found that those with lactose intolerance reported overall worse quality sleep and significantly more bad dreams Can say with 100% certainty that cheese before bed does not give me nightmares. — Bob (@WausauBob) July 2, 2025 They said dairy may cause 'gastrointestinal disturbance' that can disrupt sleep. Study author Dr Tore Nielsen, from the University of Montreal, in Canada, said: 'Nightmares are worse for lactose-intolerant people who suffer severe gastrointestinal symptoms and whose sleep is disrupted. 'This makes sense because we know that other bodily sensations can affect dreaming. These findings imply that changing eating habits for people with food sensitivities could alleviate nightmares. 'They could also explain why people so often blame dairy for bad dreams. We're routinely asked whether food affects dreaming. Now we have some answers.' Experts reckon digesting dairy can cause gut pain that plays havoc with the sleeping brain. Speaking previously, Dr Dennis Schmoltzi, CEO at Emma Sleep, said: 'Whether scientifically proven or just an old wives' tale, there's no doubt that Brits have identified a link between their cheese intake, and the strange visions that feature in their dreams. Recommended reading: Ryanair issues warning to passengers over 'free' hand luggage rule Helen Skelton on mental health and importance of 'speaking to people in pubs' Nationwide offering fresh £280 in free bonuses to thousands of customers 'Unfortunately for those who believe they have had a cheese-induced night-fright, 'tis the season to be cheesy – and vivid dreams may be part and parcel with Christmas celebrations. 'The admiration and love for cheese felt by Brits is clear to see – and with Christmas on the horizon, I have no doubt that households across the country are dusting off their cheese boards. 'It is interesting to note the number of cheese-lovers who feel snoozy after indulging in their favourite snack – a relationship which might account for a portion of the unscheduled festive naps taken this Christmas.'


North Wales Chronicle
02-07-2025
- Health
- North Wales Chronicle
Urgent 'nightmare' warning issued to anyone that eats cheese
A study claims that fans of cheese should be warned about the potential side effects and impact. A study of over 1,000 people found that those with lactose intolerance reported overall worse quality sleep and significantly more bad dreams Can say with 100% certainty that cheese before bed does not give me nightmares. They said dairy may cause 'gastrointestinal disturbance' that can disrupt sleep. Study author Dr Tore Nielsen, from the University of Montreal, in Canada, said: 'Nightmares are worse for lactose-intolerant people who suffer severe gastrointestinal symptoms and whose sleep is disrupted. 'This makes sense because we know that other bodily sensations can affect dreaming. These findings imply that changing eating habits for people with food sensitivities could alleviate nightmares. 'They could also explain why people so often blame dairy for bad dreams. We're routinely asked whether food affects dreaming. Now we have some answers.' Experts reckon digesting dairy can cause gut pain that plays havoc with the sleeping brain. Speaking previously, Dr Dennis Schmoltzi, CEO at Emma Sleep, said: 'Whether scientifically proven or just an old wives' tale, there's no doubt that Brits have identified a link between their cheese intake, and the strange visions that feature in their dreams. Recommended reading: 'Unfortunately for those who believe they have had a cheese-induced night-fright, 'tis the season to be cheesy – and vivid dreams may be part and parcel with Christmas celebrations. 'The admiration and love for cheese felt by Brits is clear to see – and with Christmas on the horizon, I have no doubt that households across the country are dusting off their cheese boards. 'It is interesting to note the number of cheese-lovers who feel snoozy after indulging in their favourite snack – a relationship which might account for a portion of the unscheduled festive naps taken this Christmas.'

South Wales Argus
02-07-2025
- Health
- South Wales Argus
Urgent 'nightmare' warning issued to anyone that eats cheese
A study claims that fans of cheese should be warned about the potential side effects and impact. A study of over 1,000 people found that those with lactose intolerance reported overall worse quality sleep and significantly more bad dreams Can say with 100% certainty that cheese before bed does not give me nightmares. — Bob (@WausauBob) July 2, 2025 They said dairy may cause 'gastrointestinal disturbance' that can disrupt sleep. Study author Dr Tore Nielsen, from the University of Montreal, in Canada, said: 'Nightmares are worse for lactose-intolerant people who suffer severe gastrointestinal symptoms and whose sleep is disrupted. 'This makes sense because we know that other bodily sensations can affect dreaming. These findings imply that changing eating habits for people with food sensitivities could alleviate nightmares. 'They could also explain why people so often blame dairy for bad dreams. We're routinely asked whether food affects dreaming. Now we have some answers.' Experts reckon digesting dairy can cause gut pain that plays havoc with the sleeping brain. Speaking previously, Dr Dennis Schmoltzi, CEO at Emma Sleep, said: 'Whether scientifically proven or just an old wives' tale, there's no doubt that Brits have identified a link between their cheese intake, and the strange visions that feature in their dreams. Recommended reading: 'Unfortunately for those who believe they have had a cheese-induced night-fright, 'tis the season to be cheesy – and vivid dreams may be part and parcel with Christmas celebrations. 'The admiration and love for cheese felt by Brits is clear to see – and with Christmas on the horizon, I have no doubt that households across the country are dusting off their cheese boards. 'It is interesting to note the number of cheese-lovers who feel snoozy after indulging in their favourite snack – a relationship which might account for a portion of the unscheduled festive naps taken this Christmas.'


The Herald Scotland
02-07-2025
- Health
- The Herald Scotland
Urgent 'nightmare' warning issued to anyone that eats cheese
A study of over 1,000 people found that those with lactose intolerance reported overall worse quality sleep and significantly more bad dreams Can say with 100% certainty that cheese before bed does not give me nightmares. — Bob (@WausauBob) July 2, 2025 They said dairy may cause 'gastrointestinal disturbance' that can disrupt sleep. Study author Dr Tore Nielsen, from the University of Montreal, in Canada, said: 'Nightmares are worse for lactose-intolerant people who suffer severe gastrointestinal symptoms and whose sleep is disrupted. 'This makes sense because we know that other bodily sensations can affect dreaming. These findings imply that changing eating habits for people with food sensitivities could alleviate nightmares. 'They could also explain why people so often blame dairy for bad dreams. We're routinely asked whether food affects dreaming. Now we have some answers.' Experts reckon digesting dairy can cause gut pain that plays havoc with the sleeping brain. Speaking previously, Dr Dennis Schmoltzi, CEO at Emma Sleep, said: 'Whether scientifically proven or just an old wives' tale, there's no doubt that Brits have identified a link between their cheese intake, and the strange visions that feature in their dreams. Recommended reading: 'Unfortunately for those who believe they have had a cheese-induced night-fright, 'tis the season to be cheesy – and vivid dreams may be part and parcel with Christmas celebrations. 'The admiration and love for cheese felt by Brits is clear to see – and with Christmas on the horizon, I have no doubt that households across the country are dusting off their cheese boards. 'It is interesting to note the number of cheese-lovers who feel snoozy after indulging in their favourite snack – a relationship which might account for a portion of the unscheduled festive naps taken this Christmas.'
Yahoo
19-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
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