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Got Bad Memories? Don't Sleep on Them, Scientists Suggest
Older people used to say the proverb that we shouldn't go to bed angry. It appears the words of wisdom hold scientific credence as a new study shows that it's harder to suppress bad memories if we sleep on them.
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