Funny Distractions Help Children Tolerate Pain Longer (10-30-07)
Humorous distractions in clinical settings can help children and adolescents better tolerate stressful or painful procedures.
Humorous distractions in clinical settings can help children and adolescents better tolerate stressful or painful procedures.
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