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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 .
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.
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
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.
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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.
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 ...
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 ...