The animal hormone which makes the heart beat faster in a scary situation
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At the chemical level, our body releases a series of hormones that makes us hyper-alert, focused, and energized, and this chemical cascade causes increased heart rate, respiratory rate, and perspiration.
When a danger is encountered, our brain just sends signals to our entire body warning us that we need to prevent or fight against life-threatening situation.
The hormones then create adrenaline that will keep us awake and alive while we are fighting or doing physical exercises.
When a danger is encountered, our brain just sends signals to our entire body warning us that we need to prevent or fight against life-threatening situation.
The hormones then create adrenaline that will keep us awake and alive while we are fighting or doing physical exercises.
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