Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
neurohormone .
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Examples
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Both are peptides and called neurohormones because they are synthesized in the hypothalamus.
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Both are peptides and called neurohormones because they are synthesized in the hypothalamus.
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Both are peptides and called neurohormones because they are synthesized in the hypothalamus.
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The article proposes that the gravitational pull of the moon could be triggering the release of neurohormones which is the cause of these effects.
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So it takes a leap of faith and an act of will to deliberately trade in the adrenergized biochemistry of stress for some happier, calmer neurohormones.
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Once the relentless cycling of neurohormones, back and forth from extreme alarm to sedated numbness can settle down, survivors can then talk and think about their trauma in traditional ways, if they choose to.
Belleruth Naparstek: Note to Colleagues: Please Stop Saying Post Traumatic Stress Is Incurable
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So it takes a leap of faith and an act of will to deliberately trade in the adrenergized biochemistry of stress for some happier, calmer neurohormones.
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Again, by first settling down the agitated neurohormones of combat stress, these soldiers can experience an immediate drop in symptoms and sidestep a world of hurt.
Belleruth Naparstek: Note to Colleagues: Please Stop Saying Post Traumatic Stress Is Incurable
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Again, by first settling down the agitated neurohormones of combat stress, these soldiers can experience an immediate drop in symptoms and sidestep a world of hurt.
Belleruth Naparstek: Note to Colleagues: Please Stop Saying Post Traumatic Stress Is Incurable
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Once the relentless cycling of neurohormones, back and forth from extreme alarm to sedated numbness can settle down, survivors can then talk and think about their trauma in traditional ways, if they choose to.
Belleruth Naparstek: Note to Colleagues: Please Stop Saying Post Traumatic Stress Is Incurable
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