By Terry Francke
Pain, we are told, is our body's survival-related alert that something is seriously wrong in our system and needs attention. Interestingly, the fatal maladies we dread - cancer and heart disease - are troubling in large part because the warning pain often comes too late to take effective action.
Pain, we are told, is our body's survival-related alert that something is seriously wrong in our system and needs attention. Interestingly, the fatal maladies we dread - cancer and heart disease - are troubling in large part because the warning pain often comes too late to take effective action.
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