Andrew Huberman | Pain Inhibits Pain @hubermanlab | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Dr. Sean Mackey explains that applying a painful stimulus to a different part of the body can activate the brain's pain-relieving mechanisms, reducing pain in the original area.
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Dr. Sean Mackey explains that applying a painful stimulus to a different part of the body can activate the brain's pain-relieving mechanisms, reducing pain in the original area.
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