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Alexandra Horvath - Read full & best bio of Beautiful Hungarian actress @No1wiki
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Alexandra Horvath is a Hungarian actress famous for her work in the film Jupiter’s Moon in 2017. She also works in some other movies and series which make her so trendy nowadays and if you see her in some films and want to know about her then you are in the right place just stick to this article until the end. Alexandra Horvath. Alexandra was born in Hungry in a middle-class family. The…
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Why Smoking Weed Gives You Munchies
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Marijuana can shake up the chemicals in your brain.
Wherever marijuana is smoked, the consumption of snacks usually follows — and a new study suggests that’s because pot causes changes in brain circuitry that make you hungry.
Pot heads and scientists alike have long known that marijuana can make a person crave food, a phenomena known colloquially as the munchies. But the evidence is still cloudy when it comes to why this happens. So a team of Yale researchers set off to figure it out.
In a new study published in the journal Nature, the researchers discovered that cannabinoids from marijuana actually interfere with signaling in the brain that causes the body to feel hungry when it should be feeling full. To do so, they looked at the brains of high mice.
The researchers observed that the neurons in the mice brains that make them feel sated, called POMCs, were activated in those who were given a chemical to mimic marijuana in the brain. At first, it didn’t make any sense. If the neuron in the brain that inhibits hunger is activated, then shouldn’t the mice be much less hungry? Not hungrier.
What the team discovered was that the cannabinoids interfere with the chemical POMCs’ release — so that when the mice were “sober,” the neurons released a satiety chemical. But when the mice were “high,” their neurons released a chemical that spurs appetite.
“It’s like pressing a car’s brakes and accelerating instead,” said study author Tamas Horvath in a statement. “We were surprised to find that the neurons we thought were responsible for shutting down eating, were suddenly being activated and promoting hunger, even when you are full. It fools the brain’s central feeding system.”
The new findings join the many working theories looking at why marijuana causes hunger. A study from last February, for example, suggests that the THC in marijuana activates smell receptors which causes hunger. The new results are still preliminary and require further research. For now, the jury is still out.
This article originally appeared on TIME.com and was written by Alexandra Sifferlin (@ACSifferlin)
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Why Your Willpower Doesn’t Stand A Chance Against The Munchies
There’s a reason Ben & Jerry’s sells a “Euphori-Lock” that protects you from opening your pint of ice cream without entering a combination.
Weed inspires a voracious hunger that’s nearly impossible to suppress. It’s because marijuana plays a number of games on your brain and your gut, all adding up to the perfect storm of unstoppable munchies. It’s about time we understood them.
Weed triggers your brain to think you’re hungry
It’s been well-documented that the active ingredient in marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, stimulates appetite.
But a 2014 study published in Nature Neuroscience further explains the phenomenon, citing that mice exposed to THC had a significantly stronger ability to smell their food, leading them to eat more of it. 
As Smithsonian.com explains, if mice are an accurate model for people, this means marijuana makes us more sensitive to the smells of food, which in turn makes us hungry because of the close relationship between taste and scent.
Double whammy: Weed also messes with neurons that usually suppress your hunger
According to a 2015 Yale study conducted by lead researcher Tamas Horvath, studies done on lab mice showed that marijuana affects the brain’s ability to curb your appetite.
“[Marijuana] fools the brain’s central feeding system,” Horvath said in a report that accompanied the study. “We were surprised to find that the neurons we thought were responsible for shutting down eating were suddenly being activated and promoting hunger, even when you are full.”
Marijuana also turns you into a fat-loving monster
Why don’t we hear stories about our friends getting high and raiding their fridges for giant bowls of salad?
Well, a 2011 study out of the University of California, Irvine, determined that marijuana’s effect on the gut mirrors that of eating fatty foods. It all boils down to the “betcha can’t eat just one!” or “once you pop you can’t stop!” theory.
As Time explains, “the taste of fatty food hitting the tongue sets off a cascade of cellular effects” that result in increasing your appetite for even more fatty foods. The intestinal receptors that kick-start this whole process are known as CB1 receptors, and they’re the “same type of receptors that interact in the brain with THC,” Time reports. 
What to do if you can’t stop the cravings
Leafly suggests that the strain of cannabis you consume can affect the strength of your munchies. Strains high in cannabidiol and tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) are supposedly better for anyone looking to minimize their waistline, and Leafly has a list of 10 strains that won’t make you (as) hungry.
But if there’s absolutely no stopping your hunger, prepare in advance and make sure you have something worth the extra calories on hand, like these options:
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Concerte de top la Sala Radio cu abonamentele ianuarie-martie 2019
(12 decembrie 2018)
Dacă în lista de dorinţe pentru Noul An vă propuneţi să ascultaţi muzică bună şi să mergeţi la cât mai multe evenimente cu cei dragi, atunci nu rataţi abonamentele la Sala Radio, pentru concertele din perioada ianuarie-martie 2019!
Abonamentele pentru primele 3 luni ale anului 2019 sunt puse la vânzare de astăzi. Abonamentele sunt valabile la toate concertele şi recitalurile din stagiunea Orchestrelor şi Corurilor Radio, cu excepţia concertelor Orchestrei de Muzică Populară Radio.
Primul concert din Noul An va avea loc pe 16 ianuarie 2019 şi îl va avea ca protagonist pe violonistul Alexandru Tomescu. Concertul 100% Haydn prezentat de Orchestra de Cameră Radio se va derula sub bagheta unui invitat special: Ladislau Horvath, concertmaestru al prestigioasei orchestre italiene Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, în cadrul căreia colaborează de peste 25 de ani cu marele dirijor Zubin Mehta.
În continuarea tradiţiei instaurate la Sala Radio în ultimele stagiuni, de a prezenta, la fiecare final de ianuarie, un titlu de operă, în formulă de concert, cu o distribuţie de excepţie, vineri, 25 ianuarie, Orchestra Naţională Radio prezintă celebra operă Trubadurul, ce poartă semnătura lui Verdi, sub bagheta dirijorului de origine italiană David Crescenzi.
Stagiunea de concerte de la Sala Radio va continua cu o paletă variată de evenimente, de la concerte simfonice sau recitaluri camerale propuse de Orchestra Naţională Radio şi Orchestra de Cameră Radio, la concerte de jazz, pop, blues ale Big Band-ului Radio, concertele folclorice ale Orchestrei de Muzică Populară, concertele Corului de Copii Radio şi ale Corului Academic Radio sau recitalurile soliştilor instituţiei: violoniştii Alexandru Tomescu, Gabriel Croitoru şi Cristina Anghelescu, pianistul Horia Mihail şi violoncelistul Răzvan Suma etc.
Printre invitaţii speciali pe care îi veţi aplauda anul viitor pe scena Sălii Radio se numără dirijorii Cristian Mandeal, Tiberiu Soare, Nicolae Moldoveanu, Gabriel Bebeşelea, Sascha Goetzel ş.a. sau solişti de talie internaţională precum tânăra pianistă Sînziana Mircea - aplaudată în 2016 în celebra Carnegie Hall din New York şi pianistele Alexandra Dariescu şi Lorena Ţecu, violoncelistul Marin Cazacu ş.a.
Preţurile la abonamente (perioada ianuarie-martie 2019):
Abonamente preţ întreg:
- categoria I - 340 lei
- categoria a II-a - 272 lei
- categoria a III-a - 204 lei
Abonamente cu preţ redus (pensionari, elevi, studenţi)
- categoria I redus - 204 lei
- categoria a II-a redus - 164  lei
Pentru detalii puteţi contacta casa de bilete telefonic: 021.314.6800. Programul este:
marţi – vineri: 13:00-19:00; sâmbătă – duminică: închis (cu excepţia zilelor în care sunt programate concerte, când programul este 13:00-19:00)
Biletele şi abonamentele la concertele Orchestrelor şi Corurilor Radio se pot achiziţiona online prin reţeaua www.bilete.ro, în oficiile Poştei Române, în magazinele Inmedio semnalizate bilete.ro şi la Casa de bilete a Sălii Radio. Abonamentele cu preţ redus se pot achiziţiona numai de la casa de bilete a Sălii Radio, pe baza unei copii a talonului de pensie şi a cărţii de identitate.
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