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So, researchers now think that there is either a scarcity of certain crucial neurotransmitters or that receptors designed to take up these brain chemicals are malfunctioning.
Since Facebook is designed to take up as much attention as possible, those who find alternate ways to gain the benefits of Facebook will often discover they have more free time.
'Spotify Lite' — which was first spotted by the eagle eyes at Android Police — is designed to take up less space on smartphones and to consume less data, too.
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In fact, they did work for approximately 13 minutes per case, even though the cases were designed to take up to 30 minutes when worked on thoroughly.
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"If food were designed to take mood way up or way down, we'd be in big trouble," says John Fernstrom, a professor of psychiatry and pharmacology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
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