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“You get a song stuck in your head because you actually kind of feel subconsciously compelled to sing along with it,” Killingly said.
Chronic pain can result from nervous-system overload that creates physical symptoms in response to repressed emotions, therapist Nicole Sachs says.
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Many swear by the drug’s ability to ease chronic pain. But experts say the evidence for it is “questionable”—and it may just be the placebo effect.
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That chronic pain is not all in your head, but the solution may not be in your body, expert says AsiaVision/E+/Getty Images via CNN Newsource By CNN Newsource Published April 11, 2025 5:31 am ...
All pain is felt from the brain. So, when you burn your finger, the nerves in your finger tell the brain that the sensory environment has changed.
All pain is felt from the brain. So, when you burn your finger, the nerves in your finger tell the brain that the sensory environment has changed.