CO2 is toxic in higher concentrations: 1 % (10,000 ppm) will make
some people feel drowsy.
Not exact matches
Oxytocin is the same chemical that is released into the brain when
people fall in love or are deeply relaxed, so there's a reason that you may
feel extra
drowsy (other than the basic exhaustion of parenthood) and extra mushy.
But more recent studies show that blue light suppresses melatonin more effectively than any other visible wavelength, potentially leaving
people more alert when they would otherwise start
feeling drowsy.
«As far as motion sickness goes, ginger is as effective - no question - but some
people want to
feel drowsy, to be knocked out, because they want to sleep or they're a bad flyer.»
It's easy to
feel guilty or like you're doing something wrong when
people make you
feel ashamed, or when you hear that what's - her - name's baby lies down «
drowsy but awake,» sleeps 10 straight hours, or eats every food she's given.
Not only do most
people wake up
feeling spaced out and
drowsy in the morning, sleep medications also carry the risk of dependency and addiction.
Similar effects were observed in another one, where
people with a high fat, low carb breakfast reported
feeling less tense, not as uncertain,
drowsy or muddled, compared to other participants with different types of breakfast.