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Doctor uses science to describe theories, purpose, meaning of our dreams
Read full article: Doctor uses science to describe theories, purpose, meaning of our dreamsDreams are a mystery to everyone, but do they mean anything? Can they tell you about yourself or help you solve problems? The answer might be yes, at least according to many theories.
This Detroit native is inspiring others to chase their dreams
Read full article: This Detroit native is inspiring others to chase their dreamsToday on Live in the D, media personality Jemele Hill chatted with Tati Amare to catch up and talk about how her Detroit roots prepared her to pursue her dreams.
ClickOnDetroit pandemic sleep survey: View results here
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit pandemic sleep survey: View results hereWe surveyed our Morning Report newsletter subscribers to learn more about sleep habits during the pandemic. Key takeaway: 43% of respondents said they are getting LESS sleep during the COVID pandemic. If this is you and you are not an Insider, please sign up here to receive more opportunities to participate in our surveys. 🌟 Become an Insider 🌟Introducing WDIV Insider: A new way for loyal Local 4 fans to gain access and customize your ClickOnDetroit news experience. Learn more about WDIV Insider - and sign up here!
Stevie Nicks joined TikTok so she could lace up her skates, sing ‘Dreams’ and drink some Ocean Spray
Read full article: Stevie Nicks joined TikTok so she could lace up her skates, sing ‘Dreams’ and drink some Ocean SprayYou might know him as TikTok star Doggface, who now famously posted the viral TikTok of him longboarding down the street listening to Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 hit “Dreams” while sipping out of a bottle of Ocean Spray cran-raspberry drink. Because of the TikTok, “Dreams” is up in the charts, Apodaca is releasing a Halloween costume based off the video, and Stevie Nicks has joined TikTok to upload her own version of the “Dreams” video. As many of us know, Nicks is a member of Fleetwood Mac and wrote and sings “Dreams.”It’s a song she wrote when she was breaking up with fellow Fleetwood Mac member Lindsey Buckingham. For any Nicks fan, it’s incredible to just hear a snippet of her singing “live.”Oh, and don’t forget about the bottle of Ocean Spray. You can see Nicks' video below.
‘COVID-somnia’ -- how pandemic impacts sleep, dreams
Read full article: ‘COVID-somnia’ -- how pandemic impacts sleep, dreamsSleep neurologists have dubbed it “COVID-somnia.”They’re seeing an increase in patients suffering from insomnia, sleep disturbances and the misuse of sleep medications. The pandemic is even impacting our dreams, and not for the better. More than half of them reported dreams that were pandemic-specific. Disrupted schedules, work stress, shifting family responsibilities and fears about the virus itself can all contribute. Sticking to a sleep schedule, getting regular exercise and time outdoors will help if you are struggling to get good sleep.
Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Dreams’ is gaining popularity, thanks to that hilarious now-viral TikTok
Read full article: Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Dreams’ is gaining popularity, thanks to that hilarious now-viral TikTokFleetwood Mac’s classic hit “Dreams,” sung by the witchy Stevie Nicks, is having a breath of new life, thanks to a TikTok that recently went viral. He’s just enjoying life and jamming out to some Fleetwood Mac. The TikTok blew up on social media, and even Fleetwood Mac’s Twitter account took notice, and tweeted “We love this!” to all of its followers. As if this story couldn’t get any better, Fleetwood Mac’s drummer, Mick Fleetwood, recently joined TikTok so he could recreate the now famous video. Now twirl, Stevie Nicks, twirl!
Insect swarms, vampire fangs and giant bugs? People report bizarre dreams amid COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Insect swarms, vampire fangs and giant bugs? People report bizarre dreams amid COVID-19 pandemicDETROIT Is the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affecting your dreams? Researchers said many people have reported bizarre, vivid dreams involving swarms of flying insects, grasshoppers with vampire fangs and fighting off giant bug-like creatures. Ive just seen dozens and dozens and dozens of every kind of bug in the world attacking the dreamers, Harvard psychologist Deirdre Barrett said. Lately, many peoples dreams have been shifting to the secondary effects of the pandemic, Barrett said. With many Americans getting more sleep than before the pandemic, theyre also dreaming more.