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"Endorphin" feels particularly right this time of year: exhausted by the oven like marsh that is our nation's capital, this breezy neurotransmitter is perfect for chilling out.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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The "Endorphin" Theory states that Acupuncture stimulates the secretions of endorphins in the body (specifically Enkaphalins).
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The "Endorphin" Theory states that Acupuncture stimulates the secretions of endorphins in the body (specifically Enkaphalins).
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The system, named "Endorphin" will then react to that force.
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The "Endorphin" Theory states that Acupuncture stimulates the secretions of endorphins in the body (specifically Enkaphalins).
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The "Endorphin" Theory states that Acupuncture stimulates the secretions of endorphins in the body (specifically Enkaphalins).
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Endorphin: a naturally occurring opiatelike neurotransmitter in the brain that decreases pain and enhances feelings of well-being.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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Endorphin: a naturally occurring opiatelike neurotransmitter in the brain that decreases pain and enhances feelings of well-being.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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Endorphin is the brain's painkiller, and it is three times more potent than morphine.
Dr. Tian Dayton: Greening Your Emotional Life: Make Emotional Balance Sustainable 2009
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This is the video that's being used to demonstrate how wonderful this Euphoria and Endorphin thing is:
World of SL Crap in the morning 2010
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