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  2. Suffering - Wikipedia

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    The word unpleasantness, which some people use as a synonym of suffering or pain in the broad sense, may refer to the basic affective dimension of pain (its suffering aspect), usually in contrast with the sensory dimension, as for instance in this sentence: "Pain-unpleasantness is often, though not always, closely linked to both the intensity ...

  3. Pain (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    The experience of pain is, due to its seeming universality, a very good portal through which to view various aspects of human life. Discussions in philosophy of mind concerning qualia has given rise to a body of knowledge called philosophy of pain , [ 1 ] which is about pain in the narrow sense of physical pain , and which must be distinguished ...

  4. Pain theories - Wikipedia

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    As long as humans have experienced pain, they have given explanations for its existence and sought soothing agents to dull or cease painful sensations.Archaeologists have uncovered clay tablets dating back as far as 5,000 BC which reference the cultivation and use of the opium poppy to bring joy and cease pain.

  5. 'Pushing Through Pain' Is Out, 'Prime Confidence' Is In: Life ...

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  6. Pain and pleasure - Wikipedia

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    Not only have Siri Leknes and Irene Tracey, two neuroscientists who study pain and pleasure, concluded that pain and reward processing involve many of the same regions of the brain, but also that the functional relationship lies in that pain decreases pleasure and rewards increase analgesia, which is the relief from pain.

  7. Pain - Wikipedia

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    Most pain resolves once the noxious stimulus is removed and the body has healed, but it may persist despite removal of the stimulus and apparent healing of the body. Sometimes pain arises in the absence of any detectable stimulus, damage or disease. [3] Pain is the most common reason for physician consultation in most developed countries.

  8. The Story Behind 'A Real Pain' - AOL

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    Still, Eisenberg explains, the process of getting the museum to agree to let them shoot there lasted about eight months. Again, it was Eisenberg’s specific, present-day angle that convinced the ...

  9. The True Story and Criminal Case Behind ‘Pain Hustlers’ - AOL

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    Pain Hustlers is based on a journalistic account of opioid profiteering. The screenplay was written by Wells Tower, but the plot of the movie is heavily based on The Pain Hustlers, an exposé by ...