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- burnout. Chiropractor James Wilson has hypothesized that long-term overstimulation can result eventually in a phenomenon called adrenal fatigue, but there...
- Sludge content (also known as content sludge and overstimulation videos) is a genre of split-screen video on short-form video platforms like TikTok and...
- Hypokalemic sensory overstimulation is a neurological disorder characterized by a subjective experience of sensory overload and a relative resistance...
- technology", stating that his music "comes closest to conjuring the numbing overstimulation of our time". GQ stated in 2014 that he "has managed to reboot the...
- overdose of methylphenidate primarily arise from central nervous system overstimulation; these symptoms include: vomiting, nausea, agitation, tremors, hyperreflexia...
- death through a process called excitotoxicity which consists of the overstimulation of glutamate receptors. Excitotoxicity occurs not only in AD, but also...
- specimens, the main lethal effects would be from both cardiovascular overstimulation and respiratory depression... ...drowning contributes due to the likelihood...
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder management Hypokalemic sensory overstimulation Monoamine releasing agent Dopamine (DA) Dopamine transporter (DAT)...
- Caffeine overdose can result in a state of central nervous system overstimulation known as caffeine intoxication, a clinically significant temporary...
- amounts of the endogenous ligand are present, or they can reduce the overstimulation of receptors when excess amounts of the endogenous ligand are present...