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The biology of adrenaline

The biology of adrenaline

  • Known as the "fight or flight" hormone, adrenaline is released quickly when we sense danger.
  • It boosts heart rate, increases blood flow, and enhances alertness, making it a powerful ally in short bursts. Importantly, adrenaline supports immune defense, learning, and neuroplasticity.
  • When the body senses imminent danger, the sympathetic ganglia release adrenaline, with additional release coming from the locus coeruleus in the brain to heighten alertness.

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Cortisol and adrenaline are the two key hormones that determine our energy levels, focus, and immune system strength. Understanding how to regulate them can help you improve productivity, resilience, and overall health. Here’s how you can optimize their effects through simple and science-backed strategies.

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