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The human body can be called a living machine. It starts as a single cell no bigger than a full stop, but contains all the instructions to make a complete human being. Here, each part is perfectly formed for the job they have to do to keep a person alive and healthy. Thus, this paper seeks to provide scientific reasons and explanations to some of the questions and curiosities about why certain common physiological conditions occur the way they do.
RESUMO
We hereupon present a case of injured temporomandibular joint (TMJ) associated with fluoxetine monotherapy-induced repeated yawning. Further information is needed regarding the relationship between fluoxetine administration and clinically significant yawning. Clinicians should be more careful to listen to their patients when they describe unexpected reactions to medications.