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How to Engage in Activities that Boost Dopamine Naturally

When we think about habits, we often focus on the ones we want to break, whether it’s drinking, smoking, or overeating. These habits are usually driven by the brain’s desire for pleasure, often mediated by a powerful neurochemical called dopamine. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in how we feel pleasure, and …

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