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What brain chemicals are responsible for the kick or rush smokers feel?

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Jordin is pretty healthy and works out a lot. She's looking for a yoga style that is focused on developing strength and stamina, rather than on meditation. Which type of yoga should she pursue?
 a. ashtanga yoga
 b. hatha yoga
 c. iyengar yoga
 d. kundalini yoga
  e. sivananda yoga



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Answer to Question 1

Adrenaline (epinephrine): from sugar released.
Endorphins: produces pleasure and releases pain.

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