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pain

[peyn] / peɪn /






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These modest benefits were most noticeable among people with nerve-related pain, also known as neuropathic pain, which can cause burning, tingling, or shooting sensations.

From Science Daily

On his way to work in April, Jonathan started to feel pain in his back, chest and arms, followed by nausea.

From BBC

Then last September, just before the start of the football season, she started to experience serious pain in her leg.

From Los Angeles Times

She also wrote of the pain she feared her passing would cause for her family, which has endured multiple personal tragedies.

From BBC

Pictures and videos circulating online and also shared by local state authorities showed a shirtless Joshua -- a British national of Nigerian heritage -- grimacing in pain as he was helped step out of the car.

From Barron's