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People who have ‘extreme’ reactions to sounds like loud chewing or breathing may have a ‘supersensitized’ brain connection, study finds

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People who have an extreme reaction to certain noises, specifically loud chewing and breathing, may have a ‘supersensitized’ brain connection, a new study reveals.  Read More

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