Room pressure is not likely to affect one's dreams directly. But if the dreamer has a sinus infection or other air-pressure sensitive condition, that physical factor would affect dreams.
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Yes. During REM protein-synthesis is highly active, so your body needs high levels of amino acids. The...
A waiting room would reflect the dreamer's expectation or "waiting" for something in real life, for example, the birth of a child or the end of a terminal illness.
Absolutely. Every person has a functional range for blood pressure. If it is too low, then perfusion (particularly to the brain) is inadequate, causing fatigue and dizziness. This pertains to every...
There has been no positive correlation with dreams and foods. Some say they do not sleep as well if they eat a heavy meal/food within three hours of sleeping.