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Antioxidant vitamins
Aversion to Food
A strong dislike or disinclination toward certain foods, which can be psychological or physiological in origin.
Uncontrollably
Acting or occurring without being able to be controlled or restrained, often used to describe emotions or physical responses.
Drive-Reduction Theory
A theory of motivation proposing that the primary motivation of all organisms is to reduce their drives, such as hunger, thirst, or the need for warmth.
Stimulus Motive Theory
The concept that behavior is motivated by a desire to increase stimulation in order to maintain an optimal level of arousal.
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