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  1. Endorphins: What They Are and How to Boost Them - Cleveland Clinic

    Overview What are endorphins? Endorphins are chemicals (hormones) your body releases when it feels pain or stress. They’re released during pleasurable activities such as exercise, massage, eating and …

  2. Endorphins - Wikipedia

    Endorphins are released from the pituitary gland, typically in response to pain, and can act in both the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS).

  3. Endorphins: Function, Benefits, Levels - Health

    Sep 28, 2025 · Your pituitary gland and hypothalamus produce endorphins in times of pain or stress. As a neurotransmitter, endorphins act as chemical messengers that tell your nervous system to block …

  4. Endorphins: The brain's natural pain reliever - Harvard Health

    Endorphins are the body's natural painkillers. Released by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland in response to pain or stress, this group of peptide hormones both relieves pain and creates a general …

  5. Endorphins: Natural Pain and Stress Relievers - Verywell Health

    Apr 1, 2025 · Endorphins are polypeptides made by the pituitary gland and the central nervous system (CNS) to help you deal with stress and regulate pain, as well as influence feelings of pleasure.

  6. Endorphins: Functions, Levels, and Natural Boosts - Healthline

    Apr 10, 2023 · Endorphins are the body’s natural pain reliever and also promote pleasure. They’re produced during activities such as exercise, sex, laughter, dancing, and listening to music.

  7. Endorphins: Benefits and How to Boost Your Levels - Verywell Mind

    Aug 13, 2025 · Endorphins are chemicals in your brain that help you cope with pain and maintain well-being. They're responsible for that feeling after working out, eating a piece of dark chocolate, or …

  8. Biochemistry, Endorphin - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Aug 19, 2025 · In addition to analgesia, endorphins are associated with states of pleasure and emotional well-being, including those elicited by laughter, romantic love, sexual activity, and the consumption of …

  9. What are Endorphins? - Mental Health America

    Endorphins are most known for blocking or easing the intensity of pain and this is generally considered their primary function. Your body releases endorphins as an immediate response to a painful stimulus.

  10. Endorphin | Neurotransmitter, Hormone, Pain Relief | Britannica

    Endorphin, any of a group of opiate proteins with pain-relieving properties that are found naturally in the brain. The main substances identified as endorphins include the enkephalins, beta-endorphin, and …