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Gait and Posture
The American Journal of Cardiology
By Kathryn Doyle (Reuters Health) – People are less likely to resist tasty, unhealthy foods when they’re under stress because the promise of immediate reward trumps longer-term goals to eat well, a Swiss study suggests. Using brain scans, researchers found that circuits in the brain associated with reward are amped up and those linked to self-control are dialed down in participants under stress. The more stressed people felt themselves to be, the stronger the effect. …
A new study suggests that a daily diet that regularly includes spicy food is associated with a lower risk of death, including deaths from specific diseases such as cancer.
The Journal of Pain
The Journal of Headache and Pain
Pain Research and Management
Pain Research and Management
Current Pain and Headache Reports
The Journal of Headache and Pain