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Date: 2012-09-05 10:33:01
Stress
Bronchodilators
Catecholamines
Epinephrine
Neurotransmitters
Fear
Medicine
Perspiration
Biology
Zoology
Anxiety

   TEACHING TOOLS EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE   PRESENTATIONS: Controlling your Nerves You have a natural response to fearful situations. When you are faced with an unknown or threatening situation, your body

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