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January 25, 2002
Q. Your nostrils and bronchial tubes just dilated, larynx and pharynx widened, diaphragm sank, tongue drifted back, heartbeat accelerated, tears and saliva welled while your jaw dropped and shimmied back and forth. Is there a doctor in the house?
A. Hold the call–you just yawned. And you're not the only one, says Temple University psychologist Ronald Baenninger:
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