Regular Exercise Boosts Pain Tolerance – Pain News Network
By Pat Anson, PNN Editor. People who remain physically active over a long period have much greater pain tolerance than those who are sedentary and …
» Read moreBy Pat Anson, PNN Editor. People who remain physically active over a long period have much greater pain tolerance than those who are sedentary and …
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