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Temple cooling increases parasympathetic activity and decreases pressure pain on the hand.

Di YeLechi VoTimothy J FairchildPeter D Drummond
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2022)
These findings indicate that temple cooling evokes pain inhibition that is stronger in males than females. Cardiac parasympathetic activity does not appear to mediate this response.
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