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  2. Pain - Wikipedia

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    Sugar does not remove pain from circumcision, and it is unknown if sugar reduces pain for other procedures. [109] Sugar did not affect pain-related electrical activity in the brains of newborns one second after the heel lance procedure. [110]

  3. Pain tolerance - Wikipedia

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    First is the biological component—the headache or skin prickling that activates pain receptors. Second is the brain’s perception of pain—how much focus is spent paying attention to or ignoring the pain. [2] The brain’s perception of pain is a response to signals from pain receptors that sensed the pain in the first place.

  4. Nociceptor - Wikipedia

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    The brain can request the release of specific hormones or chemicals that can have analgesic effects which can reduce or inhibit pain sensation. The area of the brain that stimulates the release of these hormones is the hypothalamus. [13] This effect of descending inhibition can be shown by electrically stimulating the periaqueductal grey area ...

  5. Gate control theory - Wikipedia

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    The brain determines which stimuli are profitable to ignore over time. Thus, the brain controls the perception of pain quite directly, and can be "trained" to turn off forms of pain that are not "useful". This understanding led Melzack to assert that pain is in the brain. [citation needed]

  6. This Is What Happens to Your Brain When You Orgasm ... - AOL

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    The end result is that the brain’s pain inhibiting system is activated, thus reducing pain. But, more importantly, “the peptides themselves, when they’re released, give us a sense of well ...

  7. Brain injury - Wikipedia

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    Headaches and pain can occur as a result of a brain injury, either directly from the damage or due to neurological conditions stemming from the injury. Due to the changes in the brain as well as the issues associated with the change in physical and mental capacity, depression and low self-esteem are common side effects that can be treated with ...

  8. Is It Bad to Be Intimate Everyday? - AOL

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    Pain Relief. During intimacy, your brain releases endorphins, which are a natural pain reliever. ... Your refractory period might affect your arousals in the short term, but it generally isn’t ...

  9. Pain and pleasure - Wikipedia

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    Deep brain stimulation has been shown in several studies to both induce pleasure or even addiction as well as ameliorate pain. For chronic pain, lower frequencies (about 5–50 Hz) have produced analgesic effects, whereas higher frequencies (about 120–180 Hz) have alleviated or stopped pyramidal tremors in Parkinson's patients. [18]