Sentences with phrase «of adrenaline as»

It was a rush of adrenaline as we began the process and then a lull and emptiness once the paperwork process was done.
There's always a rush of adrenaline as you string together a series of perfect jumps across platforms that flicker in and out of existence, just as there's always disappointment when you hover just a second too long and plunge to your death.
The changes in this game feel mostly like a great addition; while playing it I would often feel a rush of adrenaline as I tried to reach the end of the levels while, at the same time, avoided the usual enemies and the constant pits.
Feel the rush of adrenaline as you experience challenging gameplay in this retro style adventure.
Swing high from the forest canopies and feel the rush of adrenaline as you soar through the air at Bali Treetop Adventure Park.
Feel the tropical ocean breeze on your face and the rush of adrenaline as you drink in the sights and sounds of naturally beautiful Riviera Nayarit.

Not exact matches

As Jill Boite Taylor describes it in her book, My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey, the «alarm» lasts for 90 seconds and triggers a host of physical effects — rising blood pressure, tensed muscles and the release of adrenaline and other hormones.
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.
And this may sound odd, admittedly, given yesterday's Theranos news, but I would argue that we need a little hype now and again in the startup world — just as the human body sometimes needs a rush of adrenaline.
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.
What began as a needed emergency shot of adrenaline to the heart of the economic patient in late 2008 has now become a continuous IV drip the academicians at the Fed for now deem unacceptable to moderate, let alone remove.
Many of my students play video games as an occasional release, a way to hang out with friends, a chance to get an adrenaline rush in a safe way.
I don't do any form of exercise that I find «torturous», such as spin or anything high adrenaline; it doesn't work for me.
I experienced this drop of adrenaline in my brain for a few seconds that covered my body and got me to react as well.
He credits the adrenaline of preparing to race for lifting him over the 7 - foot mark, as he decided to take one last jump before the relay.
I think ultimately the fact that these two deals get done gives me the satisfaction and boost that every Friday should have but as with all shots of adrenaline that will soon wear off.
Nevertheless, the Portuguese tactician is in need of a renaissance, while United require a shot of adrenaline to restore the club to its former status as a European titan.
Last season, when finishing sixth in the Championship table and gaining promotion via the play - off's, the Seasiders were running mainly on adrenaline and momentum for the most part, as their squad wasn't the most talented in the league and was even favourites for relegation at the start of the season, which just about says all you need to know considering it's the same exact squad Holloway will be taking into the new Premiership season.
The opening weekend of Cattywampus in NY is under my belt and I'm literally battered and bruised (as anyone who's seen the show knows - I get thrown around) and it's a major adrenaline crash / eat french fries / watch Babe with Tariku for the fiftieth time kind of day.
Meanwhile, the adrenaline was pumping through me as if I were on the front lines of some sort of war, although I'm not sure against what.
These facts result in high levels of stress, resulting in adrenaline responses such as distractibility, anxiety, irritability, the reduced ability to fight disease and illness, fatigue, and sleep disturbances.
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.
Adrenaline and noradrenaline (epinephrine and norepinephrine, collectively known as catecholamines, or CAs) are also released under stressful conditions, and levels naturally increase during an unmedicated labor.15 At the end of an undisturbed labor, a natural surge in these hormones gives the mother the energy to push her baby out, and makes her excited and fully alert at first meeting with her baby.
Endorphins, the body's natural opiates, produce an altered state of consciousness and aid us in transmuting pain: and the fight or flight hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline (epinephrine and norepinephrine - also known as catecholamines or CAs) give us the burst of energy that we need to push our babies out in second stage.
As noted, western practices do not facilitate the production of a mother's own oxytocin, neither is attention paid to reducing adrenaline levels in the minutes after birth, both of which are physiologically likely to improve uterine contractions and therefore reduce haemorrhage.
Although it's virtually impossible to keep adrenaline out of the equation completely when making a transfer, especially for first time parents, here are some things you can do to ensure that the transfer is as smooth as possible.
I would suggest putting anti-vaxxers who need antibiotics to treat VPDs they catch in the same category as adrenaline addicts who need to go to A&E as a result of their latest idiotic stunt, but that wouldn't be fair on the adrenaline addicts who at least get some benefit from their antics.
Chivalrous inclinations awakened, a hero instinct tickled, a rush of adrenaline must have flashed through their blood as they hopped onto a motorbike and sped off to help.
Stressors that last less than a few hours tend to sharpen memory, mostly as a result of adrenaline.
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.
This process plays an important role in organic synthesis such as in the production of vitamins or the formation of adrenaline in living cells.
Zombies, for one thing, fit into the horror genre in which monstrous creatures — like dangerous predators in our ancestral environment — trigger physiological fight - or - flight reactions such as an increase in heart rate and blood pressure and the release of such stress hormones as cortisol and adrenaline that help us prepare for danger.
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.
Antidepressants work to increase the brain's concentrations of various neurotransmitters, such as norepinephrine, dopamine, noradrenaline, adrenaline and serotonin.
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.
They report this month in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B that changes in the heartbeat due to temperature (the heart slows as it cools and then speeds back up as the fish resurfaces) and adrenaline, released from the stress of diving, alter the electrical activity of the heart cells to sustain the constant calcium cycling needed to keep the heart going.
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.
Arrhythmias in CPVT are almost exclusively brought on by activities that generate high levels of epinephrine, also known as adrenaline: heavy exertion, sports or emotional stress.
Potential causes of high blood pressure can include tumors that produce adrenal hormones such as aldosterone and adrenaline, thyroid disorders, obstructive sleep apnea, or acromegaly, a rare condition where excess growth hormone builds up in the bloodstream.
The change in absorbance was read at 470 nm against blank every 3 min on a spectrophotometer and the enzyme activity was expressed as 50 % inhibition of adrenaline auto - oxidation / min.
Available drugs work at the surface of heart cells, defending them from additional damage by dampening external stressors, such as the hormone adrenaline.
There are about a thousand of these receptors detecting such things as light, flavour, odour, adrenaline and histamine.
When the researchers put mice in a cage, gave a mild shock, took them out of that cage and put them back in it the next day, mice who had received adrenaline or fox urine tended to «freeze» in fear - an indicator they associated the cage as the site of a shock - more frequently, suggestive of enhanced memory.
It's also thought of as this adrenaline junkie fear factor sport.
Since adrenaline and cortisol are stress hormones, they contribute to the «anger» in hanger, as well as jitteriness and lack of concentration.
Stress raises your blood pressure and exposes you to high levels of stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol.
As bad as being peeved feels, it's actually a protective response to what usually starts out as fear or pain, explains Veronica Rojas, MD, a psychiatrist and co-founder of the Mindfulness Forum of Ridgewood in Ridgewood, N.J.. Before you can even make sense of a threat, your amygdala, the almond - shaped emotion center of the brain, triggers a release of adrenaline and other stress hormoneAs bad as being peeved feels, it's actually a protective response to what usually starts out as fear or pain, explains Veronica Rojas, MD, a psychiatrist and co-founder of the Mindfulness Forum of Ridgewood in Ridgewood, N.J.. Before you can even make sense of a threat, your amygdala, the almond - shaped emotion center of the brain, triggers a release of adrenaline and other stress hormoneas being peeved feels, it's actually a protective response to what usually starts out as fear or pain, explains Veronica Rojas, MD, a psychiatrist and co-founder of the Mindfulness Forum of Ridgewood in Ridgewood, N.J.. Before you can even make sense of a threat, your amygdala, the almond - shaped emotion center of the brain, triggers a release of adrenaline and other stress hormoneas fear or pain, explains Veronica Rojas, MD, a psychiatrist and co-founder of the Mindfulness Forum of Ridgewood in Ridgewood, N.J.. Before you can even make sense of a threat, your amygdala, the almond - shaped emotion center of the brain, triggers a release of adrenaline and other stress hormones.
In response to a stressful situation your body releases a cocktail of chemicals, such as adrenaline and cortisol, to help you fight or flee the danger causing your stress.
This is likely from the release of catecholamines (adrenaline and noradrenaline) as well as other neuro - peptides in reaction to the cold.
For these, we want to offer the body a state of healing, and the excess adrenaline and cortisol spikes with workouts such as HIIT, cardio, and marathon running may wreak havoc on the delicate balance that your body may be trying to achieve,» explains Thyroid Yoga founder and mbg class instructor Fern Olivia.
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