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Certain chemicals in your brain called neurotransmitters — such as serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine — help control your mood. When these are out of ...
Chemicals in the brain that transmit nerve impulses (neurotransmitters), including dopamine and serotonin, might play a role. Risk factors. Risk factors for ...
This technique teaches you to control your body's functions, such as your heart rate and breathing patterns. It can be helpful for a variety of health ...
... neurotransmitters, possibly by augmenting low brain levels. After intranasal administration, insulin-like peptides follow extracellular pathways to the ...
It's found naturally in the body. It's also found in certain foods. Medicines used to treat depression called monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) can affect ...
Clomipramine is used to treat obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD is a nervous condition wherein a person has recurring thoughts or ideas or does ...
“Opioids release an endorphin or a substance in the body that's the feel-good neurotransmitter," says Dr. Holly Geyer, a Mayo Clinic addiction medicine ...
The therapeutic effects of deep brain stimulation have been associated with changes in neurotransmitter release. Dr. Lujan and his group model and parameterize ...
There is an organ involved (the brain), as well as receptors and hormones (i.e., neurotransmitters). There is a lot we don't understand about this illness ...
Calcium helps nerves and muscles “fire,” signaling cells to do something like contract a muscle or release a neurotransmitter in the brain. But in one type ...
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