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    Why Pain Doesn’t Always Mean You’re Injured

    Why Pain Doesn’t Always Mean You’re Injured - Outside Sports medicine physicians are rethinking the relationship between damage to your body and how it feels You’ve just put in a great block of training. Now your knee hurts. Does that mean you’re injured? Well… it’s complicated, according to a...
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    Take a mental break from pain

    Take a mental break from pain - Harvard Health Publishing Mindfulness can help soothe short-term and chronic pain. Your mind is a powerful pain remedy when given the chance. Science continues to show how mindfulness can manage pain — and it doesn't take years to master. "Using mindfulness is...
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    Are we wrong to assume fish can't feel pain?

    Are we wrong to assume fish can't feel pain? - The Guardian We like to think fish have no feelings. And yet the idea that they have both memory and a capacity for suffering is gaining ground among scientists. have cast my rod into the tidal current flowing around Montauk Point in New York and...
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