PROFESSOR CHRIS Idzikowski, director of the Sleep Assessment and Advisory Service and a visiting professor at the University of Surrey in southern England, has identified six common sleep positions and what they mean.
“We are all aware of our body language when we are awake but this is the first time we have been able to see what our subconscious says about us,” he said.
The freefall, flat on the tummy with the hands at the sides of the head, is the most unusual position. Only 6.5 percent of people prefer it and they are usually brash and gregarious.................
what a dandy, he is right
“We are all aware of our body language when we are awake but this is the first time we have been able to see what our subconscious says about us,” he said.
The freefall, flat on the tummy with the hands at the sides of the head, is the most unusual position. Only 6.5 percent of people prefer it and they are usually brash and gregarious.................
what a dandy, he is right


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