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Northwestern University researchers say they've developed a way to combat nightmares.
They used a combination of therapy and lucid-dreaming techniques to help people with narcolepsy.
The team published two studies last month detailing their work in a journal published in the journal Consciousness and Cognition .
The researchers found that the app was able to increase the frequency of lucid dreaming in volunteers.
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