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		<title>Pain and hypnotherapy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A study reported in the November-December 2004 issue of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine found that volunteers under hypnosis experienced significant pain reduction in response to painful heat. They also had a distinctly different pattern of brain activity compared to when they were not hypnotised and experienced the painful heat. 

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