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What is ethnocentrism and why is it problematic for research?
Appetite-Stimulating
Referring to substances or factors that increase the desire to eat by influencing hunger signals in the body.
Neuropeptide Y
A neurotransmitter involved in various physiological processes such as appetite control, anxiety, and stress response.
Neurotransmitter
Chemical messengers that transmit signals across a chemical synapse, from one neuron to another, affecting various bodily functions including mood, sleep, and heart rate.
Kwashiorkor
A severe form of malnutrition caused by inadequate protein intake, characterized by swelling, an enlarged liver, and other health issues.
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