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Burning and pain: a qualitative shift in neuroscience


Burning and pain: a qualitative shift in neuroscience



von: Richard Ambro

10,99 €

Verlag: Takween Publisher
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 19.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9780145990985
Sprache: Arabisch
Anzahl Seiten: 320

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Richard Ambron - Professor of Pathology and Anatomy and Cell Biology - in this book refers to the latest developments in neuroscience from new ideas about the biological nervous foundations of pain, as it confirms that the pain is not just a vague feeling of causes, but rather a genius response to what affects the human being, in the middle of qualitative nervous paths. Definition. It also addresses many forms of alternative medicine; Such as herbal mixtures or methods of correcting unconventional or conflicting powers within the body, which achieved some success due to a phenomenon known as (the effect of the imaginary medicine) where the patient's pain declines if he believes and delusions that the treatment is real. The author explains the various ways that oriental societies followed by the treatment of pain through meditation that his practitioners have claimed for thousands of years that it is a gradual training for the mind that helps to reduce it, and despite the great skepticism that these allegations were met, recent studies have shown that meditation has a firm foundation in neuroscience and that The ability of its practitioners to adjust the pain voluntarily provides an important alternative to analgesic drugs when treating chronic pain.

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