BETTER SLEEP
— WHERE WOMEN SCOEi
PLEASANT D BEAMS
LONDON, May 27
Women have an advantage they, overlook when’ they demand sex equality, according, to the notpd alienist. Dr. Bernard Hollander, who, lecturing on sleep and dreams, declared that they sleep longer and more lightly than men, and arc also less troubled by disturbing dreams, probably because the average woman works less hard and worr.es less than man.
lie added that although normal sleep is dreamless or without memory dreams, a moderate amount of dreaming, especially if p'easing or iudifleront images are evoked, is compatible with refreshing s ! timber. J’ers stent bad dreams arc a sign ol gad health, he said.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10920, 11 June 1929, Page 3
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