Does anyone know what the reason for yawning is?
Feb 6, 2003, 10:35 AM
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Feb 6, 2003, 10:35 AM
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To get in more oxygen I think
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Feb 6, 2003, 10:49 AM
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Thanks. That is helpful if not a little worrying that its for kids =)
Some bits of it are accurate it seems regarding the neurotransmissions. These tables I'm currently taking affect the neurotransmissions in my brain and as a result one of the side effects is frequent involountary yawning - it becomes quite irritating at times, although it is easing off now.
It seems a lot of our instincts and behavioural patterns come from the times when we were monkeys ;) ...which perhaps is the reason for men finding monogomy so difficult :)
Some bits of it are accurate it seems regarding the neurotransmissions. These tables I'm currently taking affect the neurotransmissions in my brain and as a result one of the side effects is frequent involountary yawning - it becomes quite irritating at times, although it is easing off now.
It seems a lot of our instincts and behavioural patterns come from the times when we were monkeys ;) ...which perhaps is the reason for men finding monogomy so difficult :)