People who have a higher sense of personal human connection and belonging can have an easier time with chronic pain , according to a new study.
“The experience of rejection and disconnection reliably amplifies pain,” the study published in the journal Emotion stated.
Terri Orbuch, Your Tango
Rikki Schlott, New York Post
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