endorphin in the PONS Dictionary

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Endorphins play a role in the reward system which may cause a chemical addiction to consistent exercise.
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Exercise and sleep are two alternative ways to help facilitate the release of endorphins.
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It is one of five endorphins found in humans, the others of which include -endorphin, -endorphin, -neoendorphin, and -neoendorphin.
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The study suggested that produced an endorphin-mediated opiate effect which could play a crucial role in social bonding.
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One conclusion is that massive blood loss causes the brain to release an abundance of natural endorphins, which are chemically related to opiates.
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Small endorphin neurons in the spinal cord act on receptors to decrease the conduction of pain signals from the spinal cord to higher brain centers.
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An opioidergic agent, is a chemical which functions to directly modulate the opioid neuropeptide systems (i.e., endorphin, enkephalin, dynorphin, nociceptin) in the body or brain.
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Exercise is used to help individuals alleviate unwanted moods by physically engaging the body to activate endorphins.
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Endorphins are released following a stressor and result in a sense of relaxation.
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However, recent research indicates that anandamide may possibly play a greater role than endorphins in runner's high.
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