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Heady, Sue. Steffi: Public power, private pain. London: Virgin, 1995.

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Steffi: Public power, private pain. London: Virgin, 1996.

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Steffi: Public power, private pain. London: Virgin, 1995.

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author, Welch R. L., ed. Sex, love, and pain. Charlotte, NC: RL Welch Presents, 2016.

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Whistle!: No Pain, No Gain. San Francisco: Viz, 2006.

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author, Welch R. L., ed. Sex, love, and pain part 2. United States]: Derinda Gee Presents, 2016.

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Gargano, Anthony L. War in the trenches: Blood, pain, and profanity : inside life in the NFL. Chicago: Triumph Books, 2008.

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Heady, Sue. Steffi Public Power Private Pain: Public Power, Private Pain (Virgin). Virgin Pub, 1996.

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Reynolds, Neil. Pain Gang: Pro Football's Fifty Toughest Players. Potomac Books Inc., 2006.

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Reynolds, Neil. Pain Gang: Pro Football's Fifty Toughest Players. Potomac Books Inc., 2007.

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Heady, Sue. Steffi: Public Power, Private Pain. Virgin Pub, 1995.

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It's Only Pain: But It's Real and It Hurts. Core Media Group, Inc., 2015.

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Irani, Ronnie. No Boundaries: Passion and Pain on and off the Pitch. Blake Publishing, Limited, John, 2010.

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No Boundaries: Passion and Pain on and off the Pitch. Blake Publishing, Limited, John, 2010.

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Irani, Ronnie. No Boundaries: Passion and Pain on and off the Pitch. Blake Publishing, Limited, John, 2010.

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Playing Through Pain, the Story of Roberto Clemente. SRA/McGraw-Hill, 2004.

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House of Pain: Through the Rooms of Mayo Football. Mainstream Publishing, 2008.

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Enomoto, Kaori. Kinematic and electromyographic analysis of backhand strokes in tennis players with and without lateral elbow pain. 1996.

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Carter, Gary, and Ken Abraham. The Gamer : An 11-Time All-Star's Inside Story of the Pain, Grit, Guts, and Glory of Life in the Majors. W Pub Group, 1993.

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Kelly, Stephen F. A GAME OF TWO HALVES: MATCHES, THE TEAMS, THE PLAYERS, THE MANAGERS, THE FANS, THE PAIN, THE POETRY OF FOOTBALL. Edited by Stephen F. Kelly. MANDARIN, 1993.

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Smith, Todd. Hockey Strong: Playing Through Pain for the Love of Sport--Stories of Sacrifice from Inside the Trenches of the NHL. Gallery Books, 2016.

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Corzine, Nathan Michael. Where’s the Dexamyl, Doc? University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039799.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses the history of drug use in Major League Baseball (MLB). It begins with Twentieth-Century Fox's baseball fantasy It Happens Every Spring, the story of a nerdy chemistry professor, and diehard baseball fanatic, who relies on a secret chemical formula in order to moonlight as a phenom pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals. The problem with the film was that it was “the story of a cheat, winning a pennant and a World's Championship series.” In real-life baseball, cheating has quite a long history. This chapter examines the emergence of a generation of pioneering trainers and team doctors who introduced new methods to ease pain, spur healing, and enhance the performance of baseball players, including the injection of tranquilizers and the use of amphetamines. It also considers the case of Sandy Koufax and the league's refusal to admit that there was a doping problem in the sport; in short, baseball players did not use drugs.
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Lekander, Mats. The Inflamed Feeling. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863441.001.0001.

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What do wanting to stay in bed, feeling sick, and being afraid of strangers have in common? The answer is that these feelings can reflect a drive which evolved in our ancestors to combat the threat of infection to survival. Listening to the body’s message to the brain that you are sick allows you to save energy that can be used for recuperation and recovery. Urges of staying still, noticing pain, feeling sorry for yourself, and focusing inward are thus bodily messages that benefit the immune defense. Similarly, superficial signs of ill health in others, or even the prejudicial idea of a person with a foreign bacterial culture, can cause anxiety and avoidance as part of the defense strategy. Being at a life or death juncture, your brain and your immune system join forces to preserve or regain health. Having a too high or too low sensitivity to inner or outer disease signals is therefore connected to a risk for mental as well as somatic disorders. In this book, Mats Lekander explains the science behind perceived health, using an arsenal of Barbie dolls, visual illusions, personal experiences, placebo, hypochondriacs, and historical anecdotes against a backdrop of the latest neuroscience and psychoneuroimmunology (the science of the brain, behavior, and immunity). He describes when he poisoned himself at work and enjoyed it, and why white blood cells and inflammation are key players when our brains try to guess what is going on in our inner worlds.
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