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parasympathetic
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autonomic
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neurotransmitter
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neurogenesis
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neurosis
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neuroscientist
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synesthesia
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sensation
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short-term memory
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endocrinology
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ghrelin
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serotonin
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histamine
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lipoprotein
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synapse
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acidosis
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alkalosis
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hemoglobin
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inhibitory
parasympathetic
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(parasimpatético)

(parasimpatético)

parasimpático

relating to the part of the nervous system that promotes relaxation and digestion in the body

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Chronic stress can impair parasympathetic function, contributing to health issues like digestive problems and insomnia.
Deep breathing exercises activate the parasympathetic response, promoting relaxation.
autonomic
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(autonómico (relacionado con las funciones corporales))

(autonómico (relacionado con las funciones corporales))

autonómico

relating to bodily functions that occur automatically, without conscious effort or control

neurotransmitter
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neurotransmisor

neurotransmisor

a chemical substance that transmits messages from a neuron to another one or to a muscle

neurogenesis
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(generación neuronal)

(generación neuronal)

neurogénesis

the process by which new neurons are generated in the brain, occurring primarily during prenatal development but also continuing into adulthood in certain brain regions

neurosis
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neurosis

neurosis

a mental condition that is not caused by organic disease in which one is constantly anxious, worried, and stressed

What is "neurosis"?

Neurosis is a mental condition characterized by constant anxiety, worry, and stress that is not caused by physical illness. People experiencing neurosis may feel constantly tense or overwhelmed by their emotions. This condition can interfere with daily functioning and overall well-being, leading to difficulties in managing responsibilities, relationships, and self-care. Treatment for neurosis often involves therapy to help individuals understand and cope with their anxious thoughts and behaviors, as well as develop healthy coping strategies to reduce stress and improve quality of life.

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neuroses
neuroscientist
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(cerebrólogo)

(cerebrólogo)

neurocientífico

a scientist who studies the structure, function, and disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord

synesthesia
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(sinestésica)

(sinestésica)

sinestesia

a neurological phenomenon where stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway

sensation
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sensibilidad

sensibilidad

a physical perception caused by an outside stimulus or something being in touch with the body

short-term memory
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(memoria temporal)

(memoria temporal)

memoria a corto plazo

the temporary storage of information that is currently being used or actively processed by the brain, typically for a few seconds to a few minutes

endocrinology
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endocrinología

endocrinología

the branch of medicine and physiology dealing with the endocrine system that controls the hormones in one's body

What is "endocrinology"?

Endocrinology is a medical specialty focused on the study and treatment of the endocrine system, which includes the glands that produce hormones to control various bodily functions. Endocrinologists, specialists in this field, diagnose and manage conditions related to hormone imbalances, such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and adrenal gland issues. They use various tests, including blood tests and imaging studies, to evaluate hormone levels and gland function. Endocrinology plays a crucial role in maintaining hormonal balance, managing chronic conditions, and promoting overall health and well-being.

ghrelin
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(hormona del hambre)

(hormona del hambre)

ghrelina

a hormone produced mainly by the stomach that stimulates appetite and regulates hunger

serotonin
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(neurotransmisor serotonérgico)

(neurotransmisor serotonérgico)

serotonina

a neurotransmitter primarily found in the brain and gastrointestinal tract that plays a key role in mood regulation, appetite, sleep, and various physiological functions

histamine
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(compuesto histamínico)

(compuesto histamínico)

histamina

a compound released by cells in response to injury, allergy, or immune reactions, causing inflammation, itching, and other allergy symptoms

lipoprotein
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(proteína lipídica)

(proteína lipídica)

lipoproteína

a biochemical assembly that transports fats in the bloodstream, composed of proteins and lipids

synapse
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(sinapto)

(sinapto)

sinapsis

a junction between two nerve cells, consisting of a minute gap across which impulses pass by diffusion of a neurotransmitter

acidosis
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(acidez)

(acidez)

acidosis

a medical condition characterized by an excess of acid in the blood and body tissues, resulting in a lower pH than normal

alkalosis
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(alcalemia)

(alcalemia)

alcalosis

a medical condition characterized by an excess of base or alkali in the blood and body tissues, resulting in a higher pH than normal

hemoglobin
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(hemoglobinas)

(hemoglobinas)

hemoglobina

a protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells

What is "hemoglobin"?

Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and brings carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled. It is what makes blood red and is essential for transporting oxygen to tissues and organs. Each hemoglobin molecule can carry up to four oxygen molecules, helping to ensure that the body’s cells receive the oxygen they need to function properly.

inhibitory
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(inhibidor)

(inhibidor)

inhibitorio

having the ability to restrain, limit, or suppress activity or function

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