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  2. Endorphins (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Endorphins" is the fourth single by British DJ and record producer Sub Focus, released from his second studio album Torus. The song features vocals from British singer Alex Clare . The song has reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and number seven on the UK Dance Chart .

  3. Sub Focus discography - Wikipedia

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    On 12 May 2013, "Endorphins" featuring Alex Clare was released, continuing his chart success, peaking at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. The album's fifth single " Turn It Around " was released on 22 September 2013 and peaked at number 14.

  4. Endorphin (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Endorphins are opioid neuropeptides in mammals. Endorphin may also refer to: Endorphin (software), A dynamic real-time motion synthesis software from NaturalMotion; Endorphin (band), an electronic act from Cairns, Australia "Endorphin", a song by the musical metal band August Burns Red on their album Thrill Seeker

  5. Endorphine (band) - Wikipedia

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    Stuck in traffic one day, Bomb spotted a bumper sticker that had the word “endorphine” written on it. Curious, Bomb looked the word up and found the perfect name for his band. “Endorphins are a chemical substance produced by the brain when we’re happy or in pain,” Bomb said. “And we want people to be happy listening to our songs.

  6. Talk:Endorphins (song) - Wikipedia

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  7. Endorphin (band) - Wikipedia

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    Endorphin is the stage name of Eric Chapus (born ca. 1962, Saint-Tropez, France), an electronic act and music teacher. Since 1984 he has lived in Australia originally at Kuranda, where he started his musical career.

  8. Endorphins - Wikipedia

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    Endorphins may contribute to the positive effect of exercise on anxiety and depression. [43] The same phenomenon may also play a role in exercise addiction . Regular intense exercise may cause the brain to downregulate the production of endorphins in periods of rest to maintain homeostasis , causing a person to exercise more intensely in order ...

  9. Endomorphin - Wikipedia

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    Endogenous opiates include endorphins, enkephalins, dynorphins, and endomorphins. [ 5 ] Transcription and translation of opiate-encoding genes results in the formation of pre-propeptide opiate precursors, which are modified in the endoplasmic reticulum to become propeptide opiate precursors, transferred to the golgi apparatus , and further ...