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* Alcohol boosts the production of dopamine and serotonin in the brain, producing feelings of euphoria.
Like other opioids, fentanyl binds itself to the body's opiate receptors, producing feelings of euphoria and relaxation that make it prone to abuse.
12– 20 It has also been reported that α-amylase inhibitors delay gastric emptying, producing feelings of satiety, 21– 22 thus resulting in reduced food intake.
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And yes, it does contain some chemicals like phenylethylamine, which produce feelings of euphoria.
Even clouds or the hint of a single rain drop produce feelings of dread.
Both produce feelings of joy, pleasure, euphoria, depending on the type of activation.
And the bull is, frankly, just as likely to produce feelings of terror in walkers on the East Malham estate.
Twenty years later, he still recalled the burden of those early "advantages" which produced feelings of inferiority, not superiority.
But as we know, alcohol isn't simply a depressant, because it also stimulates the production of dopamine and endorphins, chemicals that produce feelings of immense pleasure.
Failed allusions produce feelings of betrayal on all sides because they reveal mistaken assumptions about shared frames of reference and like-mindedness.
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