Interoceptive, visceral pain from within the body is perceived more unpleasant than exteroceptive pain from outside the body. A new study shows that the type of pain also influences how we empathize ...
The researchers recruited 30 healthy participants, all of whom were in a committed relationship for at least three months. The study was conducted on four days. On the first day, the researchers ...
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Exploring Somatic Therapy for Pain Management
For those navigating life with fibromyalgia, pain management is often an ongoing challenge. Characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and heightened ...
NEW IBS research highlights persistent pain treatment gaps and points to peripheral nerve targets for future, safer therapies ...
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