2014-04-11

Some studies have suggested an inhibitory effect of blood pressure on negative emotional experience and responsiveness. For example, when blood-pressure (BP) increases or is elevated, there are some decrease in pain perception, musculoskeletal somatic complaints, and response to negative emotional stimuli. Similar to previous suggestions, recent study published in Biological Psychology also found stress seems […]

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