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  2. Smile mask syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A waitress at a restaurant is expected to exhibit positivity, such as smiling and expressing positive emotion towards customers. Smile mask syndrome (Japanese: スマイル仮面症候群, Hepburn: sumairu kamen shōkōgun), abbreviated SMS, is a psychological disorder proposed by professor Makoto Natsume [] of Osaka Shoin Women's University, in which subjects develop depression and physical ...

  3. Kuru (disease) - Wikipedia

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    Kuru, a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, is a disease of the nervous system that causes physiological and neurological effects which ultimately lead to death. It is characterized by progressive cerebellar ataxia , or loss of coordination and control over muscle movements.

  4. Smile - Wikipedia

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    While smiling is perceived as a positive emotion most of the time, there are many cultures that perceive smiling as a negative expression and consider it unwelcoming. Too much smiling can be viewed as a sign of shallowness or dishonesty. [8] In some parts of Asia, people may smile when they are embarrassed or in emotional pain. Some people may ...

  5. “Publicly Humiliated”: Oprah Opens Up On “Thin People” After ...

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    “They’re eating when they’re hungry and they’re stopping when they’re full,” she said, noting that this “doesn’t work” for people struggling with obesity or other conditions.

  6. Those NFL snack ads are fun, but you should be careful ... - AOL

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    Eating too much salt can have many negative effects on your health. High levels of sodium in a diet can lead to worsening of heart failure and hypertension, or high blood pressure, Hauptman said.

  7. Emotional eating - Wikipedia

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    Emotional eating, also known as stress eating and emotional overeating, [1] is defined as the "propensity to eat in response to positive and negative emotions". [2] While the term commonly refers to eating as a means of coping with negative emotions, it sometimes includes eating for positive emotions, such as overeating when celebrating an event or to enhance an already good mood.

  8. Riley Keough and Navarone Garcia Remember Lisa Marie Presley ...

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    Alongside his tribute, Garcia shared a snap of himself and Lisa Marie smiling together when he was a young boy. Lisa Marie was the only child of legend Elvis Presley , who died in 1977.

  9. Developmental differences in solitary facial expressions

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    They are signals of emotion and social intent. People make faces in response to "direct audience effects" [1] when they are watching sports, discussing politics, eating or smelling, in pain, and see or hear something humorous. While one may have the same emotional reaction to a particular situation, they are more likely to express this emotion ...