Sentences with phrase «as adrenaline»

Stress raises your blood pressure and exposes you to high levels of stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol.
As adrenaline levels and blood pressure rise, our cells consume much more magnesium.
As the adrenaline in your body wears off, the symptoms from the injury start appearing.
I use my nerves as adrenaline to help me to have a great performance.
Three times is definitely the charm for the pair as this adrenaline - fueled adventure proves to be their best collaboration yet.
In this mode, ride is a bit harsh but do you really care as long as the adrenaline is pumping in your blood.
This cortisol is stored in the adrenal glands to be released as adrenaline during times of stress.
That experience is further enhanced by the game's audio, which serves as an adrenaline - pumping motif.
I also love how the action is very intense, as the adrenaline rush always draws me in.
Epinephrine (commonly found in the form of an EpiPen ® and better known as adrenaline, the «fight or flight» hormone) is «the principal blood - pressure raising hormone secreted by the adrenal medulla and is used medicinally especially as a heart stimulant.»
The location is ideal for those who want to relax as well as adrenaline junkies looking for adventure.
It's also thought of as this adrenaline junkie fear factor sport.
Other than that I'm feeling fine when I'm in the car as the adrenaline takes over and I then don't suffer from my cold and fever.»
It dulls the pain and soothes the fear as adrenaline follows closely behind the «ass --» aspirin you just swallowed.
A rental property investment, while not as adrenaline - pumping as a house flip, can be an attractive way to invest in real estate for people seeking regular cash flow.
Torrey Smith is having a huge game, doubtlessly fueled as much by emotion as adrenaline.
Birmingham have never been a prolific scoring side, at least not in the Premiership, and now more than ever their lack of cutting edge, even options, in attack is beginning to drag them down the table as the adrenaline from a hugely successful 2009/2010 season seeps away and all that is left is the same average squad which Alex McLeish guided to the Premier League two seasons ago.
Hell, one scream and I've got tazer mom syndrome (that sensation you've been tazed as adrenaline races through your veins when your baby cries out in the night and now you're wide awake with your heart racing).
Oral decongestants (pills or syrups taken by the mouth) are drugs from the same family as adrenaline (a hormone that acts on blood vessels).
Endocrinologists had been trying to describe such chemical messengers as adrenaline and secretin as «products of the glands» or «internal secretions» for years, but none of the terms stuck.
Just as adrenaline sears emotional memories into the brain with the help of the amygdala, drugs of abuse enlist the amygdala and the brain's reward centers to forge unforgettable memories of pleasure.
The chemistry in the body changes as adrenaline and cortisol, the «stress hormones» pump into the system.
As your adrenaline increases, your adrenal glands release more cortisol, which means your body will hold on to more fat around the middle; it wants to support and provide more nutrients throughout your midsection because that area is under stress.
Epinephrine also commonly referred to as adrenaline helps to prepare the body in readiness for fight or flight.
Diesel made his debut as adrenaline junkie turned spy Xander Cage in the first xXx back in 2002, but he was absent for the second instalment, Stage of the Union.
The office / living room was now chock full of electric intensity as adrenaline surged through their furry little bodies.
As your adrenaline pumps, your Maui ATV tour culminates at the Garden, 1800 feet above sea level.
Cairns is known as the adrenaline capital of Australia for daredevils who like a bit of action and adventure.
The Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer reveal trailer is out, and it's about as adrenaline - rushing as you'd ever expect from one of...
As the adrenaline subsides, masking anxiety and fear, excitement takes over; it's time for the reward!
EA has announced Criterion Games to be working on a new, unnamed IP focusing on different kinds of motor sports as well as some adrenaline sports.
Simply put, Contra III is as timeless as the adrenaline - fueled genre it helped establish.
What makes Mad Carnage so different is that it isn't presented as an adrenaline fuelled adventure through an open world or maybe even a linear FPS.
As adrenaline kicks in, all systems are in overdrive, and constructive conversation becomes totally impossible.
This happens through your body secreting neurotransmitters and hormones such as adrenaline, serotonin, and cortisol, to name a few.
EpiPen is a preloaded injection of epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, used in case of a dangerous allergic reaction called anaphylaxis that could cause death if untreated.
At this time, the high adrenaline levels of second stage, which have kept mother and baby wide - eyed and alert at first contact, will be falling, and a very warm atmosphere is necessary to counteract the cold, shivering feelings that a woman has as her adrenaline levels drop.
Cortisol, as well as adrenaline and glucagon, tell the body to eat, not sleep, because energy stores are waning.
The reason aerobic workouts seem to lift our spirits seems related to its ability to reduce levels of natural stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, a recent study in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science found.
The reason aerobic workouts lift our spirits seems related to their ability to reduce levels of natural stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, according to a study in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science.
Jitters / Restlessness Caffeine stimulates hormones, such as adrenaline, sending your body into jitters and tremors.
But put him in a fight and you'll see the best of him as his adrenaline takes over.
The adrenal glands which sit on top of the kidneys pump out cortisol, also known as adrenaline, in response to stress.
But a new study published April 12 in The Journal of Clinical Investigation shows that stress hormones, such as adrenaline, can directly support tumor growth and spread.
The tumors cause the body to produce excess amounts of the hormones epinephrine — commonly known as adrenaline — and norepinephrine, which is involved in regulating blood pressure.
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