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naturalchemist

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Stimulation-produced analgesia is accomplished by:
 
  a. taking pain medication. c. specific exercise.
  b. electrically stimulating the brain. d. laser surgery.

Question 2

This transcutenaeous electrical nerve stimulation has been found to produce relief for a variety of diverse pains:
 
  a. efferent pathways c. electrostimulation therapy
  b. counterirritation d. electro shock therapy



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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