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Scientists are still trying to make pain less painful.
One could expect that women in the EA group would have reported higher pain scores than women in the SC and MA groups, both during labour and when asked 2 months later, as women who received EA used a lower frequency of epidural and consequently remained in the study longer and continued to make pain assessments in a later and more painful stage of labour than the other two groups.
"We have got to make pain less dangerous to the brain," he said.
To make pain less dangerous, a patient needs to go back to activities and reduce its significance.
The president noted that 60 medical schools across the country had vowed to make pain relief a core part of their curriculums.
The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights obliges signatory nations to make pain treatment available to those within their borders as a duty under the human right to health.
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But in addition to making pain medication more accessible to those who do need it, the yeast could one day make addiction less of a problem.
Learning to accept pain, for example, really does make pain easier to withstand, yet sometimes only slightly.
However, the means by which pain is measured may, as in this review, make pain difficult to explore systematically across studies.
"These will make pain go".
I realized that in a state of extreme grief, in that place of pain, you would do anything to make that pain subside.
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