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  2. What happens to your body and brain when you get too hot - AOL

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    If you decide to go for a jog in humid, 95-degree weather this summer, your body and brain could start to have some strange reactions.

  3. Hyperthermia - Wikipedia

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    Other rare causes of hyperthermia include thyrotoxicosis and an adrenal gland tumor, called pheochromocytoma, both of which can cause increased heat production. [2] Damage to the central nervous system from brain hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, status epilepticus , and other kinds of injury to the hypothalamus can also cause hyperthermia.

  4. Memory and trauma - Wikipedia

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    When people experience physical trauma, such as a head injury in a car accident, it can result in effects on their memory. The most common form of memory disturbance in cases of severe injuries or perceived physical distress due to a traumatic event is post-traumatic stress disorder, [3] discussed in depth later in the article.

  5. Trauma isn't just psychological. It can impact your body too.

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    Trauma isn't just your mental and emotional reaction to an event, it can manifest in your body too. But there are ways to process and release it. Trauma isn't just psychological.

  6. ‘Too Hot to Handle’ Season 2 Burning Questions, Answered ...

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    Spoiler alert: This article discusses “Too Hot to HandleSeason 2 in its entirety. The second season of “Too Hot to Handle” was filled with just as many twists and NSFW situations as the ...

  7. Psychological trauma - Wikipedia

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    Psychological trauma (also known as mental trauma, psychiatric trauma, emotional damage, or psychotrauma) is an emotional response caused by severe distressing events, such as bodily injury, sexual violence, or other threats to the life of the subject or their loved ones; indirect exposure, such as from watching television news, may be extremely distressing and can produce an involuntary and ...