Thursday, February 17, 2011

How to feel less pain with an injection

A scientific study published in the UK suggests that if you look at where the needle into the skin of the injection, rather than to look the other way feel less pain.

To establish the relationship between pain and watch, researchers at the University College London applied heat into the hands of volunteers and stops when it has become too painful experience for them.

And his conclusion — published in the journal Psychological Science - is that volunteers could tolerate more pain when they could see what was going on.

Scientists have shown that you better understand how the brain processes pain could help development of treatments.

Watch this video from the experience of BBC World.

Click Read also: If you look at when they inject, not so much injure you


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