During puberty, levels of progesterone and, possibly, estrogen overstimulate blood circulation to the gums, making them sore and swollen. |
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Although designed to lethally overstimulate a bug's nerves, these chemicals can attack the human nervous system as well. |
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Do not overstimulate your baby with too much activity at bedtime because he will not want to stop the fun and go to sleep. |
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If you overstimulate your senses, your brain thinks it is helping you out by resetting normal at that higher level. |
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Many people only use heat, but over a long time it can overstimulate muscles. |
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That misleading signal might cue the body to slow metabolism, increase fat deposition, and overstimulate appetite. |
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Well, I think, Larry, you know, at this point in the economic cycle, you can't overstimulate the economy. |
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Fluorescent lights and bright colors overstimulate their brains. |
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They are researching problems with the neurotransmitter glutamate, which seems to overstimulate cells in A. L. S., causing toxicity. |
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It is important to provide enough fertilizer to keep turf healthy but not so much as to overstimulate it. |
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These factors include polysaccharide capsules and M proteins that impede phagocytosis, enzymes that degrade host tissues, and toxins that overstimulate the immune system, causing fever and shock. |
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Domestic fiscal and social policies often stifle investment and encourage excessive savings in some parts of the world and overstimulate consumption in others. |
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