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Friday, February 15, 2013

Touching wounds relieves pain

Touching wounds relieves pain

A recent British study found that touching wounds or places that hurts the body would relieve the pain, the touch is an important way to send an image from the body to the brain.

The researchers also said that easing the pain does not occur "when someone touches the more our respective wounds."

Researchers studied from the Institute of cognitive neuroscience at the University of London the impact of touching self when people feel pain by test participants requested a finger in hot water and ring finger in cold water than online makes them feel uncomfortable that middle finger hot pretty severe pain.

Then asked participants to press a finger that hurt them on the other hand, reducing pain by 64%.

Professor Patrick Haggar from the touch screen makes the brain takes a more comprehensive picture of the body.

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