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  2. Celiac plexus - Wikipedia

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    The celiac plexus is often popularly referred to as the solar plexus. In the context of sparring or injury, a strike to the region of the stomach around the celiac plexus is commonly called a blow "to the solar plexus". In this case it is not the celiac plexus itself being referred to, but rather the region around it.

  3. Getting the wind knocked out of you - Wikipedia

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    Approximate location of the solar plexus. Getting the wind knocked out of you is an idiom that refers to the difficulty of breathing and temporary paralysis of the diaphragm caused by phrenospasm, the reflex diaphragmatic spasm that occurs when sudden force is applied to the upper central region of the abdomen and the solar plexus.

  4. The Eclipse Isn't Why You're Feeling 'Weird' Today, Say ... - AOL

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    People claim that the solar eclipse triggered headaches, nausea, and even irregular periods. 'Women's Health' talked to doctors to see if it's possible. The Eclipse Isn't Why You're Feeling 'Weird ...

  5. Nerve plexus - Wikipedia

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    The celiac, or solar plexus, is located around the celiac trunk and contains the celiac ganglia. The solar plexus is the largest autonomic plexus and provides innervation to multiple abdominal and pelvic organs. The superior mesenteric plexus includes the superior mesenteric ganglia and is located around the superior mesenteric artery.

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  7. Centers (Fourth Way) - Wikipedia

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    Also termed the feeling center. This faculty makes beings capable of feeling emotions. This brain is dispersed throughout the human body as nerves which have been labeled as the "nerve nodes" . The biggest concentration of these nerves is in the solar plexus. [2]

  8. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    The symptoms are similar to PTSD: depression and anxiety, difficulty paying attention, an unwillingness to trust anyone except fellow combat veterans. But the morally injured feel sorrow and regret, too. Theirs are impact wounds caused by the collision of the ethical beliefs they carried to war and the ugly realities of conflict.

  9. Mysterious 'Brain Zaps' Are Being Reported By Lexapro ... - AOL

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    Don’t worry, you aren’t actually being zapped—but it can certainly feel like it. Often, brain zaps occur instantly, without warning, and for some people, they can be alarming and anxiety ...