How can research on "Runner’s high" help with chronic pain?
March 6, 2008 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Runner’s high is something I’ve heard about but not ever experienced myself. That feeling of everything is good as the body releases its own pain-killing chemicals. But, until now, it wasn’t known if such a thing really did exist.
Thanks to the wonders of modern technology and brain imaging, researchers have found that runners do release endorphins, the body’s pain killers, during a 2-hour run.
But how does this help the every day person who doesn’t run for 2 hours? Because of the researchers know how to get the endorphins released, they may be able to find a way to release them in other ways.
You can read more on this study here: Brain Imaging Explores The Myth Of Runner’s High
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