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Adrenaline is a naturally produced hormone within the human body. It is produced in the adrenal glands located above the kidneys and travels in the blood stream. It is usually associated to conditions where someone experiences shock and may cause an increase in heart rate. It is classified as part of the amine family.
Adrenaline is a naturally produced [[hormone|hormone]] within the human body. It is produced in the [[Adrenal_gland|adrenal glands]] located above the [[Kidney|kidneys]] and travels in the blood stream. It is usually associated to conditions where someone experiences shock and may cause an increase in heart rate. It is classified as part of the [[amine|amine]] family.

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Adrenaline is a naturally produced hormone within the human body. It is produced in the adrenal glands located above the kidneys and travels in the blood stream. It is usually associated to conditions where someone experiences shock and may cause an increase in heart rate. It is classified as part of the amine family.