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But all of them reported much less pain.
Another way to make your point is to look at how Japanese and Europeans are feeling much less pain than Americans are from the rise in oil prices.
Perhaps simply awarding clubs a salary cap exemption for local juniors would work just as well with much less pain in the setting up.
In some ways the golf range is more addictive, providing a reasonable substitute for the euphoria of a great golf shot, with much less pain from the bad ones.
Levitin and his students have shown that you feel less pain if you listen to music and much less pain if you listen to music you like and have chosen yourself; and, as an improbable older experiment predicted, that men report much less pain if they are in the presence of a woman whom they are trying to impress with this strange sort of music appreciation.
In the 1950s American anesthesiologist Henry K. Beecher, using his experiences of treating civilian patients and wartime casualties, found that soldiers with serious wounds frequently seemed to be in much less pain than civilian surgical patients.
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Response scale: Much improved/much less pain; Improved; Somewhat improved; No change; Somewhat worse; Worse; Much worse/much more pain; Not applicable Q12 8).
Similarly to physical function, walking ability, and leisure-time activities, the best outcome regarding self-reported pain was seen at the 12-month follow-up when 93% experienced much less or less pain (p = 0.3).
Preoperatively, 98% of the patients expected much less or less pain postoperatively.
After 5 years, 63% experienced much less or less pain than preoperatively (p < 0.001).
Laser patients experience much less postoperative pain, and the resultant wound is much smaller and more regular than that made during surgical excision [ 3].
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