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Presenter Paul Knapp, left, public health educator for Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, demonstrates exercises on a balance board.
The Examiner
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A routine of physical exercise has a laundry list of positives. The physiological benefits of regular exercise include increased stamina, flexibility, endurance, core strength, and muscularity....


Endorphin addicts 29 Feb 2012
The Hindu Dissatisfaction leads to the need to work harder, set your sight higher and achieve those goals. I come from a family of endorphin addicts. Both my parents, my uncles and sometimes even my very own sibling and cousins are into vigorous exercising. Dissatisfied Recently, almost half my paternal...(size: 2.8Kb)
Seattle Times SAN FRANCISCO - It's no big secret that alcohol makes most people feel pretty good, but scientists have for the first time found evidence that liquor triggers the release of pleasure-inducing endorphins in the brain - and that heavy drinkers are especially influenced by those endorphins. Studies of...(size: 4.0Kb)
Canberra Times DRINKING alcohol makes people feel better because it produces the same chemicals in the brain as exercising and laughing, a study has proved for the first time. Alcohol is addictive because it releases endorphins,...(size: 1.4Kb)
San Francisco Chronicle It's no big secret that alcohol makes most people feel pretty good, but scientists at UCSF and UC Berkeley have for the first time found evidence that liquor triggers the release of pleasure-inducing endorphins in the brain - and that heavy drinkers are especially influenced by those endorphins....(size: 5.8Kb)
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The Daily Mail Drinking alcohol releases feel-good chemicals in an area of the human brain often referred to as the 'pleasure centre' Scientists have discovered why alcohol can make us feel good. For the first time it has been shown that drinking alcohol releases feel-good chemicals in an area of the human brain...(size: 10.2Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Drinking alcohol makes people feel better as it produces the same chemicals in the brain as exercising and laughing. Higher levels of endorphins released in the orbitofrontal cortex were linked to higher feelings of intoxication in people who were heavy drinkers Photo: ALAMY tag -->...(size: 11.7Kb)
PhysOrg The finding marks the first time that endorphin release in the nucleus accumbens and orbitofrontal cortex in response to alcohol consumption has been directly observed in humans. Endorphins are small proteins with opiate-like effects that are produced naturally in the brain. "This is something that...(size: 4.0Kb)
The Australian YOUR best form, says an old cricket dictum, is only ever one innings away. Sometimes, all it takes is a shot as Ricky Ponting demonstrated at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. Ponting had moved carefully to 64, about as far as he had come lately in his pursuit of the hundred out of reach for two...(size: 3.7Kb)
Business Wire A fantastic saving of 90% on the RRP ($10,000) valid until the 31st October 2011 for the animation tool of choice for some of the biggest recent blockbuster movies and games OXFORD, England - NaturalMotion, a leading game technology and development company, today announced an offer for the...(size: 5.3Kb)
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