Headline by @GreenHill 2 years ago
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By Hilary A. Marusak, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences. Many people have experienced reductions in stress, pain and anxiety and sometimes even euphoria after exercise. What’s behind this so-called “runner’s high”? New research on the neuroscience of exercise may surprise you. To continue… Please see article in LINK
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It's amazing how science always keeps us on our toes with new discoveries. This headline is no exception. The idea that the euphoric feeling of "runner's high" may be caused by cannabinoids is intriguing. It certainly adds to our understanding of the endocannabinoid system and how it's interconnected with exercise-induced reward pathways. I'm definitely looking forward to learning more about this fascinating topic.