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adrenalineHormone secreted by the medulla of the adrenal glands. Adrenaline is synthesized from a closely related substance, noradrenaline, and the two hormones are released into the bloodstream in situations of fear or stress. Adrenaline's action on the liver raises blood-sugar levels by stimulating glucose production and its action on adipose tissue raises blood fatty-acid levels; it also increases the heart rate, increases blood flow to muscles, reduces blood flow to the skin with the production of sweat, widens the smaller breathing tubes (bronchioles) in the lungs, and dilates the pupils of the eyes.
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| "What we want to do is a
little of both," Thai-Tang states, "with vehicles like the
Shelby GT500 and Sport Trac Adrenalin polishing the Ford oval and SVT
brand.
``If some maniac goes out at that pace, it's all adrenalin. Estes distinguishes
between abuse - such as shaming, hitting, name-calling, and other
behaviors causing the adrenalin to rise into fight-or-flight response -
and neglect, arising from not having one's feelings or needs
attended to, often by a mother too young in age or emotion, and many
times leading to melancholia and despair. |
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