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4 Ways to Reduce Heartburn Naturally.

4 Ways to Reduce Heartburn Naturally

Heartburn refers to painful indigestion that causes burning sensations in the upper abdomen and chest. The common symptoms of heartburn include general discomfort in your upper abdomen, burning sensations, and pain in the chest, and regurgitation. If you suffer from heartburn, you should try the following natural remedies: Eat Smaller Portions throughout the Day When […]

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Brains of Obese Teenagers Unusually Susceptible to Food Commercials

Brains of Obese Teenagers Unusually Susceptible to Food Commercials Keep overweight adolescents away from food commercials or they may face difficulty losing weight. Sounds a bit weird, right? Unfortunately a Dartmouth study reveals that TV food commercials disproportionately stimulate the brains of obese teenagers, including parts of the brain known to control taste, pleasure, and

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Serotonin and Depression Medications

Depression Medications – Serotonin plays a fundamental role as a neurotransmitter substance in behaviors such as aggression, core temperature, mood, sleep, physical desire, and appetite. High and low levels of this neurotransmitter will impact positively or negatively human patterns in these areas. Also, the available serotonin in the brain regulates melatonin, another hormone involved in

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Neurotransmitter Pendants

If we combine art, jewelry design, biochemistry and neuroscience, these beautiful pendants come out! Serotonin, dopamine and acetylcholine are 3 major neurotransmitters (or hormones) in the nervous system which are responsible for our major emotions, behavior and neuronal functions. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter (A chemical substance that transmits nerve impulses across the space between nerve

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