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Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that intervenes in the inhibition of anger, aggression, body temperature, temper, sleep, vomit and appetite.
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Serotonin is not an unusual chemical in nature; it is found in many places -- some of them odd, like the salivary glands of octopuses; others ordinary: it abounds in plants; bananas, figs, plums are especially rich in it.
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Serotonin, which is a neurotransmitter, allows the nerve cells to communicate with each other by being in the space between the nerve cells.
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For example, a clinician could use talk therapy or prescribe medication such as Serotonin blockers and Naltrexone, which are also effective against kleptomania and pathological gambling.
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The Mystery Jets have revealed their songwriting has matured to the extent that new album 'Serotonin' is their best record yet.
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The Mystery Jets feel new album 'Serotonin' is their best record yet.
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In the stunning and seductive opening cut, "Serotonin," Folmer asks, "Do you want to bear my child or were those sentiments serotonin's side effects?" as drummer Cody Seals lays down a morose groove, mimicking the song's contemplation of love and commitment.
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In the stunning and seductive opening cut, "Serotonin," Folmer asks, "Do you want to bear my child or were those sentiments serotonin's side effects?" as drummer Cody Seals lays down a morose groove, mimicking the song's contemplation of love and commitment.
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Serotonin is a natural sedative and it makes us sleepy.
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Serotonin is a natural sedative and it makes us sleepy.
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