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www.life123.com/question/Why-Do-I-Get-Pins-and-Needles
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According to eHow.com, posture, position, mineral imbalances, artery disease, nerve damage and diabetes are some of the causes. Healthline.com also lists a lot...
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www.life123.com/question/Pins-and-Needles-and-Tingling
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If you've ever sat on the toilet too long and had your foot fall asleep on you, you'll know how much of pain these things are. Normally pins and needles are caused by a ... Pin and Needle Sensations
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uk.ask.com/what-is/what_is_a_near_death_experience
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A near death experience (NDE) refers to a wide range of personal experiences which are related with impending death, involving multiple possible sensations which can include detachment from the body,
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www.alsforums.com/forum/do-i-have-als-als/7251-question...
www.alsforums.com/forum/do-i-have-als-als/7251-question-regarding-sensations-warmth.html
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This is just a quick question as I sit here in limboland. As I have mentioned it seems, like a couple of symptoms are on the move. My left wrist ...
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jop.sagepub.com/content/23/4/392.short
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Dec 12, 2008 ... Although we take these feelings for granted, convergent lines of evidence suggest that sensations of 'warmth' may alter neural circuits ...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/warmth
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liveliness of feelings, emotions, or sympathies; ardor or fervor; enthusiasm or zeal : She spoke her mind with great warmth. There was warmth in his greeting and ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/1416052
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within certain ranges varies the number of warmth and heat sensations reported within ... time should fail to arouse sensations of warmth while longer durations ...
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www.steadyhealth.com/Sudden_feeling_of_warmth_in_feet_a...
www.steadyhealth.com/Sudden_feeling_of_warmth_in_feet_and_toes__t120600.html
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I am 43 female and diabetic my blood sugar is under control and I don t take Insulin The last few weeks I have been noticing short bursts of a sudden warm or hot ...
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brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/114/2/907.full.pdf
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afferents, it was actually found that warm sensation was much more vulnerable to ... of the two sensory modalities; sensation of warmth depends on spatial ...
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brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/75/3/325.full.pdf
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skin a sensation of warmth is experienced; when the object is at a lower temperature the ... temperature is associated with a continued sensation of warmth. A ...
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