Dreaming Under Anesthesia May Make Surgery Feel Less Scary, Study Finds
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How Dreaming Under Anesthesia Helps Ease Surgery Anxiety
A new study suggests anesthesiologists may be able to safely increase the likelihood that patients dream during surgery — and that those dreams are typically positive, calming and associated with a better overall surgical experience. Image for illustration purposes Mega Doctor News by American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Newswise — CHICAGO — A new study suggests anesthesiologists may be able to safely increase the likelihood that patients…
Dreaming Under Anesthesia May Make Surgery Feel Less Scary, Study Finds
A new study suggests anesthesiologists may be able to safely increase the likelihood that patients dream during surgery -- and that those dreams are typically positive, calming and associated with a better overall surgical experience.
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