How Does Our Body React to Fear?

Fear is our body’s response to a potential threat. When our body detects an external stimulus that could harm us, the adrenal glands release a hormone called adrenaline.

Fear is our body’s response to a potential threat. When our body detects an external stimulus that could harm us, the adrenal glands release a hormone called adrenaline. This hormone has several effects on different parts of our body. Firstly, our body’s heart rate increases, which causes the bl
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